2023-06-29 11:03:47
▲ President Yoon Seok-yeol’s congratulatory speech at the founding ceremony of the Korea Freedom Federation Photo: Yonhap News As controversy continued over President Yoon Seok-yeol’s reference to the so-called ‘anti-state forces’, the presidential office began to evolve.
A key official in the presidential office met with reporters at the presidential office in Yongsan today (29th) and said, “It is not aimed at the last government or a specific political force.”
Yesterday (28th), at the founding ceremony of the Korea Freedom Federation, President Yoon said, “Anti-state forces with a distorted sense of history and an irresponsible view of the state appealed for the lifting of UN Security Council sanctions once morest the North Korean communist group that has advanced nuclear armament.” , claiming that the declaration of the end of the war “was a false and false peace claim that we must believe in the goodwill of the enemy who intends to invade us.”
Against this, there was a voice of criticism from the opposition, saying that President Yoon aimed at the former Moon Jae-in government and defined it as an ‘anti-state force’.
However, an official from the presidential office explained, “The most important policy in leading the country is economy and security.” .
He emphasized, “If there are anti-economic and anti-security forces, can they also become anti-state forces?”
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