Prime Minister Yun's considerations were not as simple as Nie Zhenbang's. Whether it was international or domestic affairs, even trivial neighborhood disputes, evidence was pivotal in every situation.
Indeed, in neighborhood disputes, there may be fabrication and deception, facts may be twisted and distorted in officialdom, but when it comes to international affairs involving interactions between countries, particularly matters concerning national honor and credit, not a tiny bit of negligence could be tolerated.
Prime Minister Yun's final remark encapsulated this sentiment. If the matter were true and could withstand third-party verification, he could arrange for it. If it were untrue, careful consideration would be required.
Nie Zhenbang understood the Prime Minister's meaning and immediately nodded firmly, stating, "Leader, there is absolutely no exaggeration in these data. In fact, some information might have been held back."