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Yoon, opposition leader to hold first-ever meeting Monday

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President Yoon Suk Yeol and main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung shake hands at the National Assembly in Seoul on Oct. 31, 2023. Korea Times photo by Seo Jae-hoon

President Yoon Suk Yeol and main opposition leader Lee Jae-myung shake hands at the National Assembly in Seoul on Oct. 31, 2023. Korea Times photo by Seo Jae-hoon

President Yoon Suk Yeol and opposition leader Lee Jae-myung will meet at the presidential office next Monday, an official said, their first sit-down since Yoon took office two years ago.

The meeting will take place over tea at 2 p.m., with both Yoon and Lee of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) accompanied by three aides each, Hong Chul-ho, senior presidential secretary for political affairs, said during a press briefing.

"We hope this meeting will serve as an occasion to revive people's livelihoods and the economy and solve various pending state affairs through candid discussions between the president and the opposition leader," Hong told reporters at the presidential office.

Yoon proposed a meeting in a phone call with Lee last Friday, after the ruling People Power Party was routed in the April 10 parliamentary elections, leaving the National Assembly under the control of the DPK.

The two sides struggled to coordinate the meeting's agenda in two rounds of preparatory talks held earlier this week, but reached an agreement on the date during a third round of talks Friday after Lee said he would meet with Yoon unconditionally.

The DPK had initially delivered a list of requests, which included accepting Lee's general election pledge to hand out 250,000 won ($182) each to the entire population to help restore their livelihoods, accepting a special counsel investigation into the death of a Marine last year and an apology from Yoon for vetoing a number of DPK-led bills.

Rep. Cheon Jun-ho briefs reporters on the scheduled meeting between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Rep. Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea, at the National Assembly in Seoul, April 26. Yonhap

Rep. Cheon Jun-ho briefs reporters on the scheduled meeting between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Rep. Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea, at the National Assembly in Seoul, April 26. Yonhap

In a separate briefing, the DPK also confirmed that Lee will meet with Yoon next week.

"The core message of the people, revealed in the general elections, was to revive the people's livelihoods, and secondly change the direction of how he runs state affairs ... we expect the talks to center around them," Rep. Cheon Jun-ho, told reporters.

When asked whether Lee plans to bring up the opposition's proposal to launch a special prosecution investigation into allegations involving the first lady, Cheon did not elaborate, only saying that any agenda can be discussed.

The Yoon-Lee meeting has been scheduled for one hour, but could last beyond that if they decide to talk for longer, Hong said. The two sides will likely announce the outcome separately.

Yoon's three aides will be his new chief of staff Chung Jin-suk, Hong and senior presidential secretary for public relations Lee Do-woon, Hong said. The opposition leader will be joined by his chief of staff, the DPK chief policymaker and the DPK spokesperson. (Yonhap)



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