A Forum for Committee Members to Share on the Declaration to End the War and Peace on the Korean Peninsula

A screenshot of the Jeonnam regional meeting of the National Unification Advisory Council held online / ? Asia Economy

A screenshot of the Jeonnam regional meeting of the National Unification Advisory Council held online / ? Asia Economy

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seung-hyun Jeong] The Jeonnam Regional Council of the National Unification Advisory Council (Vice Chairman Han Sang-won) successfully held its first hybrid online and offline meeting.


On the 10th, about 780 members out of a total of 1,114 committee members attended the meeting held at Shinan Beach Hotel in Mokpo, Jeonnam, through both online and offline formats.


Held under the theme "We Start a War-Free Korean Peninsula," this meeting was expected to serve as an opportunity to expand consensus on the Korean Peninsula peace declaration and to gather regional commitment to creating peace that the public can feel.


The meeting proceeded in the order of an opening ceremony, the 19th term work report of the National Unification Advisory Council, activity reports by regional councils, policy explanations, field policy proposals, and the announcement of a resolution supporting the Korean Peninsula peace declaration.


In particular, the meeting connected 22 regional councils of Jeonnam via the online platform ZOOM, and for members who had difficulty attending, it was also broadcast live on YouTube.



Han Sang-won, Vice Chairman of the Jeonnam Regional Council of the National Unification Advisory Council, emphasized, "The peace declaration, which has been dulled by the overall situation on the Korean Peninsula suffering from COVID-19, must never be forgotten," adding, "A war-free Korean Peninsula is our reason for existence and the future of our descendants."


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