President Yoon "MBC coverage is malicious" … secretary clashes with MBC reporter
On November 18th, South Korean President Yoon Seo-gyeol said, "MBC is trying to break up the core alliance of national security with fake news that is not true." It showed a malicious form to do." In response, an MBC reporter asked, "What is malicious about MBC's coverage?" President Yoon did not answer and went to the office.

When President Yoon commuted to the Yongsan Presidential Office, he met with reporters and was asked, "There is criticism that the exclusion of specific media from the private plane is a selective view of the press." In response, he said, "It is an unavoidable measure as part of the president's responsibility to protect the Constitution."

“Freedom of speech is important, but so is a responsibility,” said President Yoon, emphasizing the inevitability of banning flights.

When an MBC reporter who was on the door-stepping stage asked President Yoon another question as he entered the office, Lee Ki-jung, secretary of public relations and planning at the presidential office, said, "Why are you asking questions to those who are entering?"

In response to this, the MBC reporter replied, "Can't you ask questions? Isn't this a place created to ask questions?"

Lee pointed out, "Didn't I tell you not to report fake news?" MBC reporters asked, "What is fake news?" It became a situation that the parties concerned stopped this.
2022/11/19 09:42 KST