
""Although it was not our government's intention, we express our regret to the North over the fact that unnecessary military tensions were caused by the irresponsible and reckless actions of some individuals," Lee said during a cabinet meeting."
""It has been confirmed that a National Intelligence Service official and an active-duty soldier were involved," Lee said, highlighting the government's acknowledgment of its role in the incident."
""Such actions, even when deemed necessary for national strategy, must be approached with extreme caution," he said, stressing the importance of careful consideration in military matters."
""North Korean leader Kim Jong Un labeled Seoul the 'most hostile state' in a policy address in March, vowing to 'thoroughly reject and disregard it,' reflecting the strained relations between the two Koreas.""
President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea expressed regret to North Korea regarding a drone incident that occurred earlier this year. Initially, the South Korean government denied involvement, attributing the drone's entry into North Korea to civilians. However, an investigation revealed that government officials, including a National Intelligence Service official and an active-duty soldier, were involved. Lee emphasized the need for caution in actions that could provoke North Korea, as South Korea's constitution prohibits such provocations. His attempts to improve relations with Pyongyang have been met with rejection from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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