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President Moon Jae-in is retiring today (9th) after a five-year term.

President Moon delivered his resignation speech this morning and walks home from the Blue House after completing his final duties as president. 



Correspondent Kwon Ran.



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President Moon Jae-in, who spent his last night at the Blue House, has a tight schedule today, the last day of his term.



First of all, in the morning, along with his wife Kim Jeong-sook, they visit the National Cemetery and the cemetery of the independence fighters in Hyochang Park, Yongsan-gu, where the remains of Mr. Kim Gu are buried.



At 10 a.m., he delivers his resignation speech at the Blue House to convey his thoughts and messages from the past five years.



In his final speech, President Moon is known to deliver a message of gratitude to the people, calling for national unity.



In the afternoon, I also digest diplomatic schedules.



Tomorrow, I will meet Singaporean President Halima Jacobs and Chinese Vice President Wang Qishan, who visited Korea to attend the inauguration ceremony of the elected Yoon Seok-yeol.



In addition, after seeing the daily routine work carried out every day during the term of office, such as daily status reports of COVID-19 and meetings with staff, he is greeted by employees at 6 pm and goes out on his last way home from work.



It seems that Kim Jung-suk and her official residence will depart from the main entrance of the Blue House, walk down to the fountain, and say hello to the citizens who meet them on their last way home from work.



However, President Moon plans to continue his work by maintaining a network of contacts from somewhere in Seoul until 12 o'clock tonight, even after he leaves work.



After completing five years of state administration in this way, President Moon attends the inauguration ceremony of the president-elect Yoon tomorrow, and then takes the KTX to Yangsan, where his brother-in-law is located.