They are set to meet again on the 8th. The two sides discussed "unifying the candidates" the day before (7th), but the 1 hour and 15 minute negotiations ended with them both "empty-handed."
After the meeting, Kim told reporters, "There was no meaningful progress," and that it was "disappointing." A spokesman for Kim also told reporters, "Nothing special was agreed upon.
"There was no consensus." As a result, a second meeting was held the following afternoon (8th) to continue discussing the "unification of candidates."
The ruling party leadership decided to hold its own meeting after the first meeting collapsed.
The two sides will hold a live discussion on the 8th at 6 p.m. on YouTube.
"We will hold a forum," he said. Former Prime Minister Han has announced his participation in the forum, but candidate Kim has not yet expressed his intention to participate.
2025/05/08 07:35 KST
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