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President Moon Jae-in and President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol met 19 days after the election.

It was the most recent meeting between the president and the president-elect in history.

However, the time we had to meet and talk was also the longest.



Reporter Kwon Ran will tell you what it was like to meet the two people after twists and turns.



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Just before 6 pm, President Moon Jae-in first went out in front of the public hall where his office is located and greeted President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol.



[President Moon Jae-in: Welcome.]



[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect: How are you?]



When President Moon asked for a handshake first, President-elect Yoon gave a light bow and then took President Moon's hand with both hands.



President-elect Yoon brought back his memories of visiting the Blue House when he was the Prosecutor General.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect: I remember meeting here somewhere...

Oh, did you do that with the president?]



The two walked to Sangchunjae, the place for the banquet, but the awkwardness was glimpsed as they walked slightly apart.



President Moon introduced the Blue House grounds as he moved.



[President Moon Jae-in: Here you said our best garden...

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President-elect Yoon also responded.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/President-elect: Oh, I really don't know what kind of flower that is now.]



[President Moon Jae-in: It's Sansuyu.]



When he arrived in front of Sangchunjae, President Moon explained the building.



[President Moon Jae-in: Because there is no traditional hanok building (in the Blue House), it is a symbolic building in many ways.

There is also a nice courtyard, so it is used for various events.]



The two sat down at the round table in Sangchunjae and had dinner together and talked.



The dinner served with spring greens bibimbap and tangpyeongchae symbolizing unity and harmony, and wine was served as an accompaniment.



In 19 days after the election, the first meeting between the president and the elected president was the slowest, but it recorded the longest meeting in history at 2 hours and 51 minutes.