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the 1st, after North Korea's Vice-Director Kim Yeo-jeong demanded the suspension of the ROK-U.S. joint military exercise in a discourse, 74 members of the National Assembly with pan passports urged the training to be postponed conditionally for the sake of inter-Korean relations. Controversy is growing as the ruling party leadership is in a position to train in principle, and the opposition party criticizes it as 'notice Kim Yeo-jung'.



This is reporter Kang Min-woo.



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74 lawmakers from the Democratic Party, Justice Party, Open Democratic Party, and Basic Income Party issued a statement calling for conditional delay of the ROK-U.S. joint military exercise scheduled to be held on the 16th.



[Seol-hoon / Democratic Party member: Because peace on the Korean Peninsula is much more important than the ROK-U.S. joint exercise… .]



Kim Yo-jong, deputy director of the Workers' Party of Korea, requested the suspension of the drills, saying that the reason for resuming inter-Korean dialogue was necessary, and using the postponement of the drills as a negotiating card.



However, the Democratic leadership adhered to the position that it should be carried out as scheduled, as it is a ready-made exercise between the ROK-U.S. alliance.



[Song Young-gil / Democratic Party Representative: Kim Yeo-jeong, Vice-Chairman, was talking about it, right? It's not right to postpone for that reason.] The



People's Power also helped CEO Song Young-gil.



[River of China / the national forces hospital spokesperson: Why would you respond to Kim Yo-jong requires non-nationals of the Republic of Korea -



Ministry of Defense E. million policy hagetdaneun consider close consultations with various conditions, and the Pentagon in the "training needs yen no change" is position has emerged.



A high-ranking official at the Blue House said, "The meaning of 'many' that President Moon Jae-in has ordered to consider is to include inter-Korean relations as well as the Corona situation and the issue of the return of wartime operational control. said.