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President Moon Jae-in emphasized national unity in his first official public appearance since the election.

The first meeting between President Moon and President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol is scheduled to be held tomorrow (16th), and the issue of amnesty for former President Lee Myung-bak seems to be on the table.



Correspondent Kwon Ran.



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President Moon Jae-in said, "Now is the time for unification" at his first meeting of senior aides after the election.



After he pointed out that the election was an expression of conflict and hatred, he presented rectification and healing of the public mind as the most urgent task.

[President Moon Jae-in: I believe that now is the time to move forward for a politics of unity and inclusion after a fierce



election in which many conflicts and hatred were expressed.]



The first meeting of the elected candidates will be held tomorrow.



At the meeting, the issue of amnesty by former President Lee Myung-bak is expected to be discussed at the suggestion of President-elect Yoon.



A key figure from the president-elect Yoon's side said, "It is highly likely that the elected president will request a pardon as part of national unity."



In the People's Power, floor leader Kim Ki-hyeon ignited the fire, saying, "It is time for President Moon's decision to be terminated."



A Blue House official said, "At this time, nothing has been decided."



The meeting is also expected to discuss the issue of nomination for the governor of the Bank of Korea, whose term ends on the 31st, as well as compensation for the loss of COVID-19 that Yoon-elect promised as a candidate when he was a candidate.