Former Interior and Safety Minister Lee Sang-min, one of Yoon’s closest allies, is the only participant who has said the Dec. 3 Cabinet meeting had substance, telling the court on Tuesday that officials engaged in “passionate debates.” Yoon has said that it makes “absolutely no sense to suggest that Cabinet members came to the presidential office just for an informal meeting or to hang out.”
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“If the typhoon still has an influence by then … and the conditions aren’t ideal to support the proceeding of a concert, then we will have to consider canceling foremost,” Lee said during a briefing.
Khanun begins blowing into South Korea with strong winds after dumping rain on Japan for a week
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