"Moon Administration's Lenient Stance Toward North Korea Is Unacceptable"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Kim Jong-in, Emergency Response Committee Chairman of the People Power Party, stated on the 28th regarding the North Korean shooting incident involving the missing public official from Yeonpyeong Island, "I formally request President Moon Jae-in to come forward directly to the media and clearly state his position on the full details of this incident."


At the Emergency Response Committee meeting held at the National Assembly that day, Chairman Kim said, "In the past, President Moon repeatedly emphasized that the president has the responsibility to protect the lives of the people," adding, "Why is it that this time, he says nothing at all?"


Chairman Kim pointed out, "I cannot shake off the suspicion whether our government truly exists. It seems the government took no measures during the considerable time that passed after the incident occurred," and added, "I guess the reason behind this might be concerns that it could interfere with the president's UN speech."



Chairman Kim said, "I cannot understand why this government takes such a lenient stance specifically toward North Korea," and added, "When the inter-Korean liaison office was blown up last time, they also took an ambiguous attitude, and this incident is showing the same behavior."


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