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The conflict between current and future powers continues over the issue of moving the presidential office from the Blue House to Yongsan.

Let's take a look at what the president and the elected president talked about today (22nd) in turn.

First of all, President Moon Jae-in said that he would consider the duties of the commander-in-chief of the military as his last mission, and he said that there cannot be even a small gap in state affairs.

He especially emphasized that there should be no unrest factor in security.



First of all, this is reporter Kwon Ran.



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One day after the Blue House announced that the relocation plan of President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol's office was unreasonable due to a security gap, President Moon Jae-in stepped forward.



Until the end of his tenure, he pledged to fulfill all his constitutional responsibilities as president.



[President Moon Jae-in: I will consider fulfilling my duties as commander-in-chief of the military as my last mission.

National security, national economy, and public safety must be flawless for a moment.]



As the Blue House announced yesterday, he repeatedly pointed out the security concerns associated with the relocation of the Oval Office.



[President Moon Jae-in: It is time for our military to maintain the highest security readiness posture.

There should not be even a small factor of unrest in security.]



In fact, it was reported yesterday that President Moon showed a hardline attitude to his aides, saying, "Solving security issues comes first."



The Blue House responded to the president-elect's objection that "there is no security gap", citing the issue of the relocation of the crisis management center and further explained.



[Park Soo-hyun / Chief of Public Communication at Blue House (Today, during YTN The News interview): Not only military security, but also highly densely equipped control tower functions such as disasters, roads, traffic, ports, ships, etc. Yoon-elect) will it be okay if I want to use it in the office that is being relocated from May 10th?]



At today's cabinet meeting, the operation cost of the transition committee, including activity costs, was decided at 2.06 billion won, but as previously announced, the 49.6 billion won office relocation cost agenda not assumed.



The Blue House repeatedly emphasized that if concerns about the security gap are resolved through consultations with the elected party, an ad hoc cabinet meeting can be held tomorrow to deal with the reserve funds.



(Video coverage: main culprit, video editing: Jinhwa Choi, CG: Jongjeong Lee)