Chosun JoongAng reported that the South had requested a special envoy on the 15th, but the first vice president of the Labor Party, Kim Yeo-jung, did not allow it.

"On the 15th, the South Korean authorities produced a thirty-dollar expansive drama encouraging the dispatch of special envoys." The special envoy said that he would be the head of the National Security Office for Justice and the head of the National Intelligence Service for Seo Hoon.

"The South Korean government's first vice-president of the Central Committee of the ruling party, Kim Ye-jung, announced that he was completely disallowing this impure offer, which is obvious," he said.

"We are very displeased with this desperate judgment and the rumorous proposal." "You have to be aware that it won't work."

In the meantime, "The first vice-president, Kim Yeo-jung, said that the authorities of South Korea picked up unrealistic proposals, such as dispatching special envoys, and did not pretend that they were trying to do something. "We warned that it would be beneficial to self-respect while strictly controlling the behavior of the fools who continue to provoke us."