China News Service, September 26. According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korean President Yin Xiyue responded for the first time on the 26th to the controversy of "expletive language" during the United Nations General Assembly, saying that the media's "false reports" of his remarks damaged South Korea's alliance with the United States.

Data map: On September 20, local time, South Korean President Yin Xiyue delivered a speech at the 77th United Nations General Assembly.

  According to reports, Yin Xiyue responded to reporters saying, "Using untrue media reports to damage the Korea-US alliance will put the (South Korean) people in danger."

  At the same time, he added, it should be clearly established how such untrue reports were spread.

  It is reported that Yin Xiyue attended the 7th Fiscal Convention meeting of the Global Fund hosted by US President Biden on the 21st local time. After the meeting, the media captured Yin Xiyue's "expletive language" scene on the spot, which caused heated discussions.

After the public opinion fermented, the South Korean Presidential Office responded on the evening of the 22nd that the target of Yin Xiyue's abuse in the relevant speech was not the U.S. Congress, but the South Korean Congress, and did not mention Biden.