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a state audit at the US embassy, ​​it was argued that in order to respond to the North Korean nuclear program, other solutions, including the Korean-style nuclear sharing, should be checked in addition to extended deterrence.

Regarding the issue of discrimination against domestic electric vehicles due to the Inflation Reduction Act, several solutions are being discussed, Ambassador Cho Tae-yong to the US said.



This news is correspondent Yunsu Kim from Washington.



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At the National Assembly Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee's National Supervisory Service on the US embassy, ​​the questions of lawmakers focused on the North Korean nuclear response and the Inflation Reduction Act.



Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, the People's Power, argued that the response strategy should be greatly strengthened as the North Korean nuclear threat is growing.



He stressed the need to upgrade the deputy ministerial level of the Korea-U.S. Expansion Deterrence Strategy Council to the ministerial level, and further review nuclear sharing.



[Ahn Cheol-soo / Unification Committee for Foreign Affairs (People's Power): To make the current extended deterrence strategy more substantive by sharing nuclear weapons in Guam or Okinawa without bringing nuclear weapons into the country...

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[Tae-yong Cho/Ambassador to the US: Depending on the development of the situation, I think that the various creative solutions that Rep. Ahn said should also be quietly reviewed within the government.]



About the inflation reduction method that became the basis for discrimination in subsidies for domestic electric vehicles The opposition and opposition parties were unanimous in pointing out that the government's proactive response was insufficient.



[Kim Kyung-hyeop / Foreign Affairs and Unification Committee (Democratic): The Korea-US alliance was restored, it was a strategic alliance, it developed into an economic alliance, and I was hurt in such a loud voice, but I was hit in the head.

In the Inflation Reduction Act.]



[Lee Myung-soo / First Leader of Foreign Affairs (People's Power): We couldn't take it because there were so many.

That's what we don't understand.

The legislative trend is something we need to know somehow, even if we stay up all night.]



Ambassador Cho Tae-yong said that he was discussing several proposals with the US side to resolve the issue of discrimination against domestic electric vehicles, and said that a plan would come out soon.