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The Japan TimesFormer President Lee Myung-bak urged People Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo to pursue sincere efforts for a unified candidacy with Reform Party's Lee Jun-seok, emphasizing the importance of public persuasion and offering strategic advice on US relations and economic management.
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Lee Myung-bak Urges Kim Moon-soo to Pursue Sincere Unification Efforts Until the End
Former President Lee Myung-bak urged People Power Party candidate Kim Moon-soo to pursue sincere efforts for a unified candidacy with Reform Party's Lee Jun-seok, emphasizing the importance of public persuasion and offering strategic advice on US relations and economic management.
Yonhap Infomax