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President Yoon Seok-yeol expressed his position for the first time on the controversy over profanity.

He emphasized finding the truth, saying that undermining the alliance with false reports puts the people at risk.



Reporter Kim Ki-tae on the sidewalk.



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President Yun Seok-yeol was asked about the 'controversy of profanity' that emerged during the tour in the morning of the 26th.



To this, President Yoon responded, "An alliance is essential to protect the lives and safety of our own people."



[President Seok-Yeol Yoon: To undermine the alliance with reports that are different from the facts is a very dangerous thing to the people.]



It is interpreted as pointing out that the US-ROK alliance was damaged by reporting that he said 'Biden' when he said 'if blown'.



In addition, he emphasized that "the truth about this part needs to be revealed more clearly."



There was no mention of the use of profane language for the National Assembly at the beginning of the controversial remarks.



He also expressed his will to normalize relations between Korea and Japan.



President Yoon said he is confident that normalization of Korea-Japan relations will help the growth of the two countries, and that "we will strongly push forward no matter what difficulties there may be."



[President Yoon Seok-yeol: The Korea-Japan relationship is not a relationship that can be distributed like this at once.



As for the reason why the Korea-US summit was replaced by a friendly conversation, he said that it would be difficult to hold a long meeting in a place where a large number of leaders were attending, so he advised not to push forward too hard. confirmed,” he explained.