First of all, Sung Tae-yoon, chief of the policy office, will hold a briefing today (5th) afternoon to explain the major initiatives in the second half of his term, along with the achievements of the Yoon administration's four reforms, including pension, medical care, labor, and education.
Tomorrow (6th), Kim Tae-hyo, the first deputy chief of the National Security Office, will discuss the Yoon administration's diplomatic and security achievements, including strengthening the South Korea-U.S. alliance, and announce future plans, including the results of the U.S. presidential election and responses to military cooperation between North Korea and Russia.
A key official in the president's office described this week's schedule as a sign of a willingness to focus on policy capabilities rather than responding to political offensives.
He then said that President Yoon's position on the pending issue will have an opportunity by the end of this month.
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