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Lee Do-hoon, the head of the peace negotiations on the Korean Peninsula, visited the United States the day after North Korea exploded the South-North Joint Contact Office. It was confirmed that former White House adviser Bolton accused Secretary of Vegan of exposing the weaknesses of the United States. Let's connect Washington and talk in detail.

Correspondent Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung and General Lee Do-hoon stayed in Washington for two nights and three days.

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Lee Do-hoon, the head of the Peace Bargaining Headquarters on the Korean Peninsula, traveled a few hours ago from Delles Airport in Washington.

I didn't answer any questions after I said sorry.

It was confirmed that Lee had come to the United States and met with his negotiating partner, Secretary of State Stephen Vaughan.

Although the content of the discussion is not known in detail, it seems that the North's successive provocations against South Korea have been assessed and shared their perceptions of the situation.

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The memoirs of former Bolton's memoirs are getting bigger and bigger in the United States, but it also contains information related to the Korean Peninsula, including Kim Jong-un.

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Special Correspondent> There are more than 500 pages of memoirs for former Bolton aides coming out next Wednesday.

What was confirmed today is that former aide, Bolton, accused US Secretary of State Stephen Vaughn, who had negotiated directly with North Korea as a special representative of the North Korean negotiations, accusing him of exposing US weaknesses without permission.

There is also a comment at the Singapore meeting that Chairman Kim Jong-un responded that Trump was happy to agree to follow the action-to-action approach he had requested.

Even former President Trump said Trump was open to requests to lift the sanctions.

In particular, during the North American summit, President Trump announced that he would end the ROK-US alliance training, a decision made arbitrarily without consulting any of the staff and surrendered to Kim.

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US government has also filed a lawsuit against the publication of the book. Can the book be published as scheduled?

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Ministry of Justice has already requested that the memoirs be released.

A former aide, Bolton, also accused the two sides of the court's confrontation by filing a lawsuit against them for infringement of freedom of expression.

It is unlikely that the future will be unreasonable, as former Bolton aide in charge of overall foreign security policy turned into a sniper and exposed the whole of Trump's reign.