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Today (25th) is the 72nd anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War.

President Yun Seok-yeol delivered the message that peace is protected with a powerful force.

At the relevant event today, Lee Jun-seok, the representative of People's Power, and Ahn Cheol-soo met and greeted each other, but there was no conversation.



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Lee Jun-seok, representative of the People's Power, who visited Dabu-dong, Gyeongbuk, the 'biggest battlefield' of the Korean War, met with Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, who has recently been fighting over the issue of recommending the Supreme Council at the 2nd anniversary of the late General Paik Seon-yup, who was the commander at the time.



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Yesterday, when Representative Lee posted on social media that Rep. Ahn would attack him with Rep. Jang Je-won, the meeting of the two drew attention, but there was no conversation in the cold atmosphere.



In response to some media reports that he had a private dinner with President Yun Seok-yeol in the middle of this month ahead of the disciplinary process of the Ethics Committee of the Party, Chairman Lee avoided making a definite answer, saying, "We cannot disclose the president's schedule."



The presidential office, on the other hand, denied that it was at all true.



President Yoon posted a message commemorating the Korean War on SNS today without an official schedule.



The freedom and peace enjoyed today was built on the sacrifice and devotion of the veterans, he said, emphasizing that "Peace is not obtained by surrendering, but by strong force."



The opposition parties, who are at odds over the murder of a public official in the West Sea, exchanged workshops by borrowing commemorative messages.



The People's Power announced that it will promote inter-Korean relations based on principles and will maintain respect for people of national merit, which the Moon Jae-in administration neglected.



The Democratic Party, on the other hand, commented that the conservative Yun Seok-yeol administration, on the contrary, is making the people uneasy and that the dialogue between the two Koreas needs to be reopened.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, Kim Se-kyung, video editing: Park Ki-duk)