"We Will Do Our Best to Promote Dialogue"

On the 7th, citizens are watching President Moon Jae-in's New Year's address in the waiting room of Seoul Station. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

On the 7th, citizens are watching President Moon Jae-in's New Year's address in the waiting room of Seoul Station. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

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President Moon Jae-in said on the 7th, "The display and threat of force do not help anyone," adding, "The momentum for North Korea-US dialogue must continue."


In his New Year's address that day, President Moon stated, "The government will do everything it can to promote North Korea-US dialogue."


President Moon emphasized, "Amid the deadlock in North Korea-US talks and concerns about the regression of inter-Korean relations, it has become even more urgent to seek practical measures to further enhance inter-Korean cooperation while striving for the success of North Korea-US dialogue."



President Moon proposed, "While international solutions are necessary to uphold the three principles for peace on the Korean Peninsula?no war, mutual security guarantees, and joint prosperity?there are also things that can be done through cooperation between the South and the North. Let us sit down together and discuss sincerely."


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