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President Moon Jae-in arrives in Argentina, where the G20 summit is being held.
Moon will attend the G20 summit, which begins tonight, to expose his position on global economic issues such as inclusive growth, and to call for support for the Korean Peninsula peace process.
Reporter Kim Do-won from Buenos Aires.
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President Moon Jae-in traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina to attend the G20 summit.
The top 20 heads of state and international organizations meet to discuss fair and sustainable development.
On the first day of Buenos Aires, we will meet our compatriots and encourage their efforts and achievements in promoting bilateral relations.
At the G20 summit, Mr Moon is expected to announce his position on global economic issues, including inclusive growth and the restoration of a multilateral trading system.
[윤종원 / 청와대 경제수석(지난 23일) : 대통령께서는 혁신과 공정, 포용성을 포괄하는 우리 정부의 정책을 소개하실 예정입니다.]The greatest interest lies in the sixth summit with President Trump.
The negotiations of the second summit of North Korea are in deadlock on the denuclearization and the corresponding measures.
On the second day of the G20 summit, Prime Minister Lütte, a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council and chairman of the North Korea sanctions committee, and Lama Fosa, a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council, will discuss sanctions.
We are also hosting a special type of breakfast summit with Argentine President G20 President Mark Lee.
At the G20 summit, President Moon stressed that peace on the Korean peninsula was an economic opportunity for the entire world and intended to appeal to the interest and support of the G20 leaders for denuclearization and building of nuclear weapons. A peace regime.
YTN Kim Doo Won comes from Buenos Aires.
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