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President Moon Jae-in and President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol have a dinner meeting today (28th).

At the meeting for the first time in 19 days after the election, attention is being paid to whether it will be possible to unravel the twisted thread of the conflict between the old and the new power over the rights of personnel and office relocation.



Reporter Kwon Ran reports.



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President-elect Moon Jae-in and President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol will meet for the first time this evening at 6 pm at Cheong Wa Dae Sangchunjae for dinner.



With just 19 days after the presidential election, this is the latest meeting between the president-elect in history.



[Park Kyung-mi/Cheongwadae Spokesperson: I delivered again President Moon Jae-in's suggestion that he would like to meet with Yoon Seok-yeol as soon as possible.]



[Kim Eun-hye/Elected Spokesperson: Relieving the people's worries is the most important thing, so let's meet without an agenda and talk frankly. The



two sides said that there is no agenda that they have discussed in advance, but it seems that they will discuss all the pending issues.



The most interesting is the issue of the relocation of the Oval Office.



As the Blue House did not approve the use of the reserve due to the security gap, it is noteworthy whether today's meeting will find a clue to a solution.



The Board of Audit and Inspection put a brake on the appointment of auditors, which was cited as the decisive reason for the failure of the meeting on the 16th, saying that consultations between the two sides take priority.



The formation of an additional budget to compensate for the loss of COVID-19, the launch of an ICBM from North Korea and countermeasures against additional provocations are also expected to rise on the agenda.



Ex-President Lee Myung-bak's amnesty is also likely to emerge.



This meeting will be attended by the president's chief of staff, Yoo Young-min, and the elected chief of staff, Jang Je-won.