The president's office held a briefing in New York, arguing that the controversial remarks of President Yoon Seok-yeol were directed at the opposition, not President Biden.



Kim Eun-hye, Senior Public Relations Officer, mentioned first that President Yoon, who attended the 7th Global Fund's Financial Commitment Meeting, announced the government's keynote to fulfill the responsibility of the international community for freedom and solidarity.



However, it is said that controversial words arose in the process of conveying to Foreign Minister Park Jin a concern that the country might not stand up if the huge opposition party, which is in control of the budget deliberations, breaks this foundation and refuses to fulfill its minimum responsibility to the international community. Description.



Minister Park added that he replied that he would persuade the opposition party to pass the budget.



Chief Kim said, "Please listen to (voice) again now." "The National Assembly does not approve and it says 'fly'. No,” he emphasized.



Following President Yoon's remarks, he insisted that Minister Park's words, "I will make an effort in our National Assembly," were not even included in the video.



In response to the reporter's question, 'Then, is XX directed to the National Assembly?', Kim reaffirmed, "Yes, it is not the US Congress."



Chief Kim said yesterday that the Republic of Korea fell overnight to a country that mocked the allies it had been with for nearly 70 years.



In response to a reporter's question, 'Did you ask the president directly?', Kim said, "I am the head of public relations in the presidential office. answered.



When asked by the reporters, "Did the presidential office clearly judged that 'if it flies' is the right choice between 'Biden' and 'If it blows', Chief Kim added, "Yes." He added, "I have a stronger conviction than Biden."