
While the briefing will focus on the results of the G7 meeting, there is significant interest in whether Yoon will address pressing domestic issues, including the formation of his second cabinet, conflicts between the government and the ruling party, and the shortage of ballots for upcoming elections.
The briefing is scheduled for 2 p.m. at the Cheong Wa Dae press center. Chief Presidential Spokesperson Kang Yu-jeong announced yesterday that President Yoon will provide a direct account of his visits to Belgium, the EU summit, Italy, and the G7 Summit.
This will be President Yoon's first public appearance before the media and citizens since returning from Europe. During his trip, he held a series of meetings with leaders from major European countries, discussing ways to enhance cooperation in economic, trade, and security matters.
He also raised issues concerning the improvement of conditions for domestic companies expanding overseas, including cooperation in advanced industries and energy, as well as the need for reforms in steel tariffs and accelerated depreciation systems. Additionally, Yoon exchanged views on peace on the Korean Peninsula and North Korea's nuclear issues during meetings with Pope Leo XIII and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Following the briefing, President Yoon will convene a meeting with senior advisors at 3 p.m. to review measures for addressing natural disasters during the summer and to discuss other domestic concerns.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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