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Yesterday (10th) During the talk, First Deputy General Manager Yeo-Jung Kim said that he would like to get a DVD of the American Independence Day this year. He said that this year's summit was unprofitable, and that it was a remark that came out of the situation and that he had permission from Kim Jong-un.

Reporter Kim A-young analyzed what context to look at.

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This is a DVD of this event, which the first part of Kim Yeo-jung, personally, wants to get personally.

He said that he didn't need a good summit in the United States, but he said he was willing to hold a DVD in the United States.

How should I look?

Some interpret it as a reference to future events in the country, in line with North Korea's national pride.

As it is the request of Kim Yeo-jung, who has held a major event in the Propaganda Department of Shenzhen, it is said that she is trying to refer to a large event in the United States.

However, it seems that the interpretation of the US signal is more convincing in that the video can be obtained by other routes.

He told the doctor that he didn't close the conversation via DVD.

[Jo Han-beom / Senior Research Fellow, Korea Institute for National Unification: (DVD) If you are asking for something, and you are asking for it, you will need contact. I talked about my intention to contact him.]

There is an interpretation that mentioning the Independence Day is a multi-purpose paving stone to evoke provocative abilities.

[Cho Seong-ryul / Advisory Research Fellow, National Security Strategy Institute: Please contact me directly. There is this part as well, because North Korea shot the missile (including ICBM). (USA) Independence Day coincidence… . I think I'm trying to remind you of that.] According to

Kim Yeo-jung's public comment, the share of DVD offerings has been thrown to the United States, and it is noteworthy what type of response will be released.

(Video editing: Oh No-young)