<Anchor> While

North Korea is pouring criticism towards us every day, yesterday (7th), the Korean government made a short one-line statement that it would implement an inter-Korean agreement. First of all, on Monday, today, we are interested in whether the call to the liaison office will work properly.

Reporter Hye-young Kim reports.

<Reporter> The

Unification Ministry's position on the discourse of the North Korean Ministry of Energy was only one line.

Without mentioning the North Korean measures, such as the notice of closure of the liaison office, it was said that the government was to "follow and implement the North-South summit agreement."

This is in contrast to the public briefing of the legislative review restricting the North Korean troops within four hours of the four-day talk.

Recalling the principle of'implementing the agreement between the two Koreas', it does not seem to stimulate North Korea.

The reporters sent a reference to the trial to spread the North Korean flyers, and emphasized that the freedom of expression could sometimes be limited.

However, North Korea continued to criticize South Korea, including the Pyongyang mass gathering.

[Chosun Central TV: A protest rally of young students who condemn South Korean authorities and the North Koreans' anti-republic hostilities... .]

In the midst of this, tensions continued in Ganghwa, Incheon, with residents excavating the mission group's sending rice to North Korea with an excavator.

[Choi Min-ki/Seokmo 3-ri, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon City Lee: Of course I'm uneasy. Finally, they shoot Forado here in Samsan. (Returning to the shore) The rice is rotten, and it smells and smells a lot.] It

seems that the inter-Korean liaison office's call is going to be the first hump of the situation.