Ministry of Unification, “There is no word for nuclear power plant”

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The Ministry of Unification said on the 31st President Moon Jae-in’s portable storage device (USB) handed over to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during the April 27 Panmunjom summit meeting, “there is no word or related content.” The Ministry of Unification issued a position data on that day and said, “There is no word or related content in the’New Economy Initiative on the Korean Peninsula’ that was delivered to the North during the April 27 2018 inter-Korean summit.



On April 27, 2018, President Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong-un, chairman of the State Council, are having a chat on Dobo-ri, Panmunjeom. /Korea Joint Photographic Reporter

In the prosecutor’s office regarding the shutdown of the Wolseong nuclear power plant, which was recently disclosed, officials from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy wrote a large amount of documents related to the construction of the North Korean nuclear power plant immediately after the Panmunjom inter-Korean summit on April 27, 2018, and deleted it on December 1, 2019, just before the auditor’s audit As it turned out, the 4·27 Dobodari Talks received attention.

According to data from the Blue House, during the April 27 meeting, President Moon and Kim Jong-un walked Dobodari and sat in a seat on one side of the bridge for a total of 44 minutes. President Moon said through a spokesman for the Blue House at the time, “I made a new economic concept into a brochure and a PT (presentation) video, and handed it over to Kim Jong-un (via USB). In the PT video, there is a power plant-related content. For this reason, the opposition party raised suspicion that the contents of the North Korean nuclear power plant were included in the USB handed over by President Moon.

The Ministry of Unification also said on the 29th, “There has been no case of promoting the construction of nuclear power plants in North Korea as an inter-Korean cooperation project since 2018.” Together with the Democratic Party, “The North Korean nuclear power plant construction initiative was first mentioned by Lee Myung-bak, the second vice minister of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade in 2010, while former President Lee Myung-bak was in office,” he said. .

In an article posted on Facebook on the previous day (30th), Jun-Byeong Yoon, a member of the Democratic Party, said, “The review data of the North Korean nuclear power plant is an internal data that the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy has simply reviewed from the Park Geun-hye administration in case the inter-Korean economic cooperation becomes active in the future.” .

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