<Anchor>
Let's summarize this with a reporter covering President
Yun's state visit to the United States.

Kim Ki-tae, as we have seen, there is an ongoing controversy in South Korea over the content of President Yun's interview, what does the President's Office say about this?

<Reporter>
A senior official in the
President's Office responded to a question about the controversy over the Washington Post's remarks, saying, "If security cooperation through improved relations between South Korea and Japan is not properly implemented while North Korea is upgrading its nuclear program, it will cause tremendous damage to the people and national interests."

Another official said, "It emphasizes the idea that the past is important, but so is the future."

Rather than arguing right or wrong over wording, we focused on explaining the background and true meaning of the president's remarks.

Another staff member who accompanied me on the trip said, "It's only been a day since the trip."

Despite the controversy, it is sometimes read as confidence that it can break through with achievements such as codification of expansion and investment attraction, and the wave of controversy is likely to change depending on the outcome of the trip.

<Anchor>

Against this backdrop, it was announced that Netflix was going to attract a large sum of money for our content. Was this a pre-announced schedule?

<Reporter>

Netflix's investment bid was not announced in advance by the press corps.

During a meeting between President Yoon and the CEO of Netflix, Netflix announced that it will invest $4.25 billion in K-content and KRW 3.3 trillion in our own money over the next four years.

That's twice the amount invested from 2016 to last year.

President Yun said it will be a great opportunity for our content providers and creators.

<Anchor>

The summit between us and the United States is going to happen tomorrow, and the summit between the leaders will take place before that, right?

<Reporter>

Yes, President and Sister Yun are preparing for the second day of their trip at the Blair House, the guesthouse behind me.

Today (Feb. 2) will be a wreath laying at the Veterans Cemetery and the U.S.-Korea Business Roundtable, and in the late afternoon, President and Sister Biden will visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial Park.

(Video Interview: Joo Bum and Kim Yong-woo, Video Editing: Lee Jae-sung)

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