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[Exclusive] The person who said, “Someone read the appointment statement” is
Kang In-seon, Second Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
Kookmin Ilbo original text
Article sent 2025-01-20 1859
Summary in sihat
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Contrary to the explanation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the phone call was made prior to the lifting of martial law.
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The opposition party claims that Vice Minister Kang, a former overseas public relations secretary in the President’s Office, is justifying President Un’s actions.
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A question was raised as to whether the message was delivered to the U.S. axis. Former Ambassador Kang Goldberg
The statement called and read is the contents of President Un’s business statement or proclamation.
It is assumed that: Deputy Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Yoo Chang-ho, who previously worked in the President’s Office, will also appear in the foreign press.
Hoha received criticism from the opposition for delivering the message:
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledged Vice Minister Kang’s communication itself, but conveyed the situation at the time to the United States.
He explained that there is no general contact for the government: a Ministry of Foreign Affairs official said, “(Vice Minister Kang said in a phone call) that martial law
“There is no ban on proclamations or other statements,” he said.
He explained, “There is no communication.” He also explained, “At a working level, there has been communication with the United States right from the start.
“Everything” is emphasized:
Rep. Kim said, “It has been confirmed that Vice Minister Kang called former Ambassador Goldberg at least twice.”
It is clear at what point and through what route was former Ambassador Goldberg informed.
“It must be revealed,” it was pointed out:
Reporter Park Jun-sang junwith@kmib.cokr
https://news.nate.com/view/20250120n33869
Just by looking at the face.