Canadian national singer JK Kim Dong-wook has been accused of spreading false information about President Lee Jae-myung and the current government, and this time has raised concerns about President Lee Jae-myung's absence from the NATO meeting.

On the 23rd, JK Kim Dong-wook posted on his personal account, "It’s right for NATO to have member countries attend as global partner countries, even if they are non-member states."

He added, "If you are hurt by saying you were invited to the G7 as a chief, then I apologize" and noted, "Even if it’s not possible, diplomacy is essential in times like these."

Earlier, on the previous day, Suh Moon-kyu, head of the National Security Office, revealed in a written briefing, "Despite numerous national issues right after the President's inauguration, the government has actively considered the President's attendance at this NATO summit. However, after considering various domestic issues and uncertainties due to the situation in the Middle East, it has been decided that the President will not attend in person this time."

In response, JK Kim Dong-wook appears to be giving diplomatic advice regarding President Lee Jae-myung's absence from the NATO summit.

JK Kim Dong-wook recently criticized President Lee Jae-myung's attendance at the G7 summit, stating, "These leftist scum XX, do people who attend the same academy send direct messages (DM) to each other? Go and check if you were even invited to the G7 taking place in Canada and then DM me, bro," His statement stems from a conspiracy theory suggesting that the invitation to the G7 summit announced by the presidential office was false.

After seeing the conspiracy theory, Shin Seung-mok, head of the National Alliance for the Elimination of Past Abuses, decided to file a complaint against JK Kim Dong-wook for violating the Information and Communications Network Act, stating, "It seems like President Lee Jae-myung and the presidential office are spreading false information, maliciously distributing falsehoods for defamatory purposes and violating the Information and Communications Network Act."

Meanwhile, JK Kim Dong-wook is known to be of Korean descent, holding Canadian citizenship. He is exempt from military service and, due to his different nationality, does not possess voting rights in Korea.

However, regarding former President Yoon Suk-yeol's state of emergency declaration on December 3 last year, he defended it by saying it wasn't a rebellion and has faced criticism for saying, "Do not interfere in internal affairs." In January, it was reported exclusively by OSEN that JK Kim Dong-wook was accused of violating the Immigration Control Act, but he continues to make political statements.

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