“There is no nuclear power plant in that USB, publicly available if necessary”

At the National Assembly Audit of the Science and Technology Information, Broadcasting and Communication Committee held at the National Assembly on the 7th of last month, Democratic Party Rep. Yoon Young-chan inquiries to the minister.  Reporter Oh Jong-taek

At the National Assembly Audit of the Science and Technology Information, Broadcasting and Communication Committee held at the National Assembly on the 7th of last month, Democratic Party Rep. Yoon Young-chan inquiries to the minister. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

Regarding the suspicion of “promoting the North Korean nuclear power plant”, which has recently strengthened the offensive in the opposition, Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Young-chan said, “(The Blue House) will release (USB memory) if necessary. Rep. Yoon was the chief of public communication at the Blue House during the inter-Korean summit in 2018.

In an interview with CBS Radio’Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’ on the 1st, Rep. Yoon answered the host’s question,’How about revealing the new economic idea that it is contained in the USB rather than that’. The intention is that it is highly likely that the Blue House is considering a plan to disclose the contents of the USB to resolve the suspicion.

Regarding the suspicion of “promotion of nuclear power,” Rep. Yun cut and said that the contents of the nuclear power plant were not included. He said, “(In the USB) there is a new economic initiative on the Korean peninsula,” he said. “If North Korea gave up its nuclear weapons, there were parts that we were preparing for some kind of economic development initiative. However, there is no nuclear power plant in it. “I said.

Regarding the mention of the currently controversial’power plant’, he said, “In terms of energy cooperation, North Korea’s hydropower or thermal power could be included.” “This is not an issue that can be made in an agreement between the two Koreas.”

Rep. Yoon said he was doubtful about the reason why an official from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy deleted documents related to the North Korean nuclear power plant from the computer. He said, “Because the auditor’s audit came in, it seems that the public officials are probably shrinking quite a bit,” he said. “The fact that the previous data was deleted is questionable.”

Reporter Oh Won-seok [email protected]


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