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written by former National Security Adviser for the former White House in Bolton, USA, is becoming an international topic. Last year last year, while President Trump was in charge of dealing with the North Korean issue, he said, there are many things that are important to us. The Japanese attempted to hinder the approach between the two Koreas and the United States, and it was quite uncomfortable. This was noticeable, and President Moon Jae-in said he would recommend President Trump to the Nobel Peace Prize. Let's take a look at this main content and connect to it to see more.

Correspondent Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung of Washington.

<Reporter> In a

memoir, former White House security adviser Bolton impressed Mr. Trump, saying, "It's near death" and "heart attacks" with Secretary of State Pompeo. The.

Before the 2018 North American summit in Singapore, the currency of the ROK-US summit was unpleasant to hard-bolt Bolton.

But in the currency, Bolton said, Moon said he would recommend Trump as a Nobel Peace Prize candidate.

This single line is all about Nobel Prize recommendations.

Bolton also wrote about Japan's disruption just before the North American summit.

On May 4, 2018, on the day of the visit of the White House to the secretary of the South-North Korean Summit at Panmunjom, the security chief, Justice Yong-yong, revealed that Japanese security commander Yachi Shotaro, national security chief, also came to visit him.

Yachi also talked about the Panmunjom talks and wrote that he showed how closely Japan was grasping the whole process.

"I wanted to face the joy of coming out of Seoul," said Bolton. "I wanted to face the joy of coming out of Seoul."

He also warned that North Korea should not be deceived by the traditional'behavior versus action', or step-by-step denuclearization.

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Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung, first of all, this person called Bolton shouldn't talk to North Korea from the time of President Roh Moo-hyun from 10 years ago. seams like. Is there such controversy in America?

<Reporter>

Mulberry Bay your former White House chief of staff Chapter agencies that frequently appear in the memoirs memoirs contents of Bolton were told that in fact false, or things pertaining to confidential information.

In particular, he explained that North Korea's content was too emphasizing the position of superhard Bolton himself. Let's listen.

[Mulveyney/Former White House Secretary-General: John Bolton was more interested in military action on the Korean Peninsula, not Trump. Bolton tried to develop his own foreign policy instead of Trump's foreign policy.] In the

memoirs, the area of ​​interpretation reflecting Bolton's own perspective should be overlooked, but as you can see from the backlash that the White House was confidential, while serving as aide to the President There will be quite a few facts you have learned.

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Right, so I'm going to have to check the contents of this page one by one and check it out again. Did you ask the Blue House about the Nobel Prize recommendation?

<Reporter> It

was all over the world that President Moon said that the Nobel Prize was given to President Trump and that we only need to bring peace. The Blue House responded today to the coverage of SBS.

In February of last year, there was a briefing on the Blue House briefing, saying, "Mr. Moon thinks President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize." However, President Moon said, "I didn't recommend a candidate for myself and I don't have any plans to do so."

The memoirs on President Moon's call may be inaccurate, or the Blue House may not have implemented the candidate's recommendation.

When I asked Senior Researcher Sumi Terry of the US think tank CSIS, I thought that the two countries' summit currency had to be taken into account when the peace atmosphere was ripe before the Singapore North American summit.

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