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President Moon Jae-in and US President Donald Trump made a phone call last night (1st). President Trump says he is willing to respond to the invitation to the G7 summit in seven major countries.

Reporter Jeon Byung-nam reports.

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normal call between President Moon Jae-in and US President Donald Trump was held at 9:30 last night at 15 minutes at the request of President Trump.

First, President Moon responded to President Trump's invitation to attend the G7, a summit of seven major countries, saying "I am willing to attend."

Trump said earlier that he would like to postpone the G7 summit in September and invite Korea, Australia, Russia, and India.

President Moon emphasized, "I am grateful for President Trump's invitation."

Then, spokesman Kang Min-suk said, when the face-to-face summit was held, it would be a sign that the world would return to normal conditions and the economy.

In addition, the two leaders also discussed ways to expand to the G11 or G12 system by adding Korea, Australia, India, Russia, and Brazil to the G7.

The Blue House said yesterday that no currency-related issues were mentioned in the currency.

Despite concerns about the possibility that this meeting will act as a containment measure in China, it appears to have been judged to be an opportunity to further boost Korea's international status identified in the Corona phase.