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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Jeong Jin-seok, Emergency Response Committee Chairman of the People Power Party, criticized the Moon Jae-in administration's North Korea policy as a "denuclearization scam" on the 14th, and raised his voice that if North Korea conducts its 7th nuclear test, the September 19 military agreement signed during the Moon administration must be annulled.


On the same day, Chairman Jeong posted on his social network service (SNS) under the title "The full story of the 5-year denuclearization scam of the Moon Jae-in regime must be revealed," stating, "If North Korea carries out the 7th nuclear test, not only should the September 19 military agreement be annulled, but the invalidation of the 1991 denuclearization joint declaration agreed upon by South and North Korea should also be declared."


Chairman Jeong had also raised this claim through SNS on the 12th. He said, "Kim Jong-un (Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea) declared that he will expand North Korea's nuclear capabilities infinitely. He has already legalized North Korea as a nuclear-armed state," and questioned, "In this critical situation, does the Democratic Party intend to continue the Moon administration's public deception by saying 'let's solve it through dialogue'?"


He added, "The Moon administration's denuclearization peace show has led all South Korean citizens to a nuclear disaster," and stated, "Former President Moon should now fully disclose the details of the secret backdoor dealings with Chairman Kim."



He also referred to former President Moon's remarks emphasizing Chairman Kim's firm will for denuclearization, pointing out, "The 5-year scam of the Moon administration, which deceived the allied United States and our people, will face the judgment of history."


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