<Anchor>

Now let's connect the Blue House reporters to find out more about the Blue House's decision today.

By Jung Yu-mi, will the agreement be extended even if it was announced today?

<Reporter>

Yes, there were many prospects to extend the extension but not to exchange information or to be passive.

Even if the effectiveness of the information exchanged with Japan was diminished, it was expected that the US would end up against it.

The Blue House's key officials also reviewed the so-called compromises, but they explained that when it was difficult, they considered the principle important and therefore decided accordingly.

It can be said that Moon Jae-in's style, which emphasizes principle, is reflected once again.

<Anchor>

As we explained earlier, sharing this sensitive information with Japan in this situation is not in the national interest, the most crucial background for this decision.

<Reporter>

This month, Japan's exclusion of Korea from the whitelist should be seen as decisive.

Its effectiveness has been kept in agreement as a security partner, but it's gone.

In addition, last week, the National Independence Day celebrations sent a significant signal to Japan.

If you keep this, even your self-esteem can fall, which is the Blue House's explanation.

Of course, he also looked at the practical side, and the Blue House said that they have conducted polls almost every day on what people think.

<Anchor>

We looked at the Japanese and American reactions earlier, but reporter Jung Yu-mi talks about how domestic political reactions are.

<Reporter>

The Justice Party, which has been the most vocal in its voice, should be shut down.

However, the Korean Party said it had to withdraw its interests immediately and said it should be withdrawn immediately.

In the conservative opposition, political studios are likely to be added, even with suspicion.

<Anchor>

By the way, in such a situation, I'm very sorry about Japan. I told you this, and how long will this atmosphere between us and Japan last?

<Reporter>

Whitelist Exclusion Decree will come into effect on the 28th.

If Japan adds individual license-regulated items, it can go to expansion.

As Korea has chosen a hard line, there is quite a possibility of expansion.

(Video coverage: Park Seung-won and Shin Dong-hwan, Video editing: Choi Jin-hwa, Field progress: Compilation)

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