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[뉴스웨이TV] 한나라당 안상수 원내대표 "천안함 인양, 순조롭게 마무리되길" Details

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[뉴스웨이TV] 한나라당 안상수 원내대표 "천안함 인양, 순조롭게 마무리되길"

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[뉴스웨이TV] 한나라당 안상수 원내대표 "천안함 인양, 순조롭게 마무리되길" : 국방부,실종자,안상수,원내대표,인양,천안함,초계함,한나라당,함미인양,해군ㆍ영상길이 : 02:07ㆍ등록자 : 뉴스웨이ㆍ등록일시 : 2010.04.15 (12:40) [촬영/편집 = 이인수 기자](서울=뉴스웨이 윤미숙 기자) 한나라당 안상수 원내대표는 15일 침몰한 천안함 인양과 관련, "많은 국민들이 안타까운 마음으로 실종자 가족들께 위로와 격려를 보내고 있는 만큼, 모든 과정이 순조롭게 마무리되길 바라고 우리 모두 차분하게 지켜보자"고 말했다. 한나라당 안상수 원내대표는 이날 최고위원회의에서 "천안함 인양 작업이 마무리될 수 있도록 군과 관계자들은 마지막까지 최선을 다해줄 것을 당부드린다. 함미 인양 후 실종자 확인 과정을 거치면서 실종자 가족들이 말할 수 없는 고통을 겪을 것으로 예상된다"며 이같이 말했다. 한나라당 안상수 원내대표는 "인양 작업이 완료되면 민군합동조사단이 원인 규명을 위한 조사 작업을 본격 시작할 것"이라며 "군과 민간 관계자, 국내외 전문가들이 참여해 조사 작업을 벌이는 만큼 더이상 불필요한 의혹을 확산시키는 일을 자제하고 조사 경과를 지켜봐야 하겠다"고 강조했다. 이어 한나라당 안상수 원내대표는 실종자 가족들에게 거듭 위로의 말을 전하며 "여러 후속조치와 아울러 예우에 한 치의 소홀함이 없도록 한나라당과 정부는 최선을 다하겠다"고 약속했다. /윤미숙 기자 기사 제보 및 보도자료(뉴스웨이) pressdot@newsway.kr
Channel: Tagstory
Video Length: 2m 7s
Date Found: Thu, Apr 15 2010 1:01 AM
Category: Government
Date Produced: Wed, Apr 14 2010 11:40 PM
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