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President Moon said he should not react emotionally to Japan's economic retaliation. I emphasized that I had a determination but I wanted to go with a cool long breath.

President Kim's remarks were summarized today (12th).

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President Moon Jae-in, who presided over chief and aide meetings three days before Independence Day, ordered a determined yet calm response.

[President Moon: Our response to Japan's economic retaliation should not be emotional. Have a breath but have a long breath that is both cool and fundamental.]

The anti-Japanese movement that separates the Japanese people from the No-Abe and Abe regimes, not from No-Japan, was evaluated as 'mature citizenship.'

[President Moon Jae-in: Opposing hostile nationalism and pursuing a relationship between equality and peace based on humanity is our spirit. ”

President Moon used expressions such as 'democratic human rights', 'humanity', and 'peaceful coexistence', but the atmosphere is cooler and calmer than the previous statement that he will never lose.

An official of the Blue House said, "The August 15 celebration will contain future-oriented ideas and suggestions rather than immediate criticism of Japan."

Kim Hyun-jong, Deputy Security Officer at the Cheong Wa Dae, told a radio broadcast that "Strategic material that really affects Japan's white list exclusion is only a handful of hands."

The calm atmosphere of the Blue House is interpreted as considering the possibility of change in Japan while preparing for a long-term war.

(Video coverage: Ryu Hyuk, Shin Dong-hwan, Video editing: Jung Sung-hoon)