Ministry of Unification: "The Law Banning Anti-North Korea Leaflets Was Amended to Protect Lives in Border Areas"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] On the 15th (local time), the Ministry of Unification stated regarding the bipartisan Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission of the U.S. Congress holding a hearing on the 'Prohibition of Leaflet Distribution Act (Inter-Korean Relations Development Act)' that "the law was amended to protect the lives and safety of residents in border areas."
Deputy Spokesperson Cha Deok-cheol of the Ministry of Unification made this statement at a regular briefing on the 16th.
Previously, Deputy Spokesperson Cha referred to the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission as "closer to a policy research group," which caused controversy, and the Ministry of Unification later reversed the statement, saying it was "not the official position of the government."
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Deputy Spokesperson Cha also said, "We hope that the May (South Korea-U.S.) summit will create a strong consensus between the two leaders on denuclearization and peace settlement on the Korean Peninsula, as well as improvement of inter-Korean relations."
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