Discussion on Bold Initiative for Peace and Prosperity on the Korean Peninsula

Taking a group photo after the meeting of the Hapcheon County Council of the National Unification Advisory Council.

Taking a group photo after the meeting of the Hapcheon County Council of the National Unification Advisory Council.

View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Hapcheon County Council of the National Unification Advisory Council held its third quarter regular meeting on the 20th at the 3rd floor conference room of the 2nd building of Hapcheon County Office, with about 40 advisory members in attendance.


Under the theme of "A Bold Initiative for Resolving the North Korean Nuclear Issue and Achieving Peace and Prosperity on the Korean Peninsula," the meeting shared information on North Korean developments, including the rapidly changing international situation such as the Russia-Ukraine war and North Korea's public decision to legalize nuclear force. The participants also discussed the advisory members' roles and practical tasks for peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula while aligning with the government's policy direction toward North Korea.


At the regular meeting, participants reviewed the "bold plan" to enhance deterrence against North Korean threats and lead North Korea's denuclearization in cooperation with the international community. They understood the five core tasks of unification policy and gathered opinions on key initiatives for normalizing inter-Korean relations.



Before collecting opinions for the third quarter unification, a "report on the results of the second quarter opinion collection" was presented. Regarding the second quarter theme, "Domestic and international policy promotion plans for normalizing inter-Korean relations and building a peaceful Korean Peninsula," the collected opinions included ▲priority tasks for realizing peace on the Korean Peninsula ▲key tasks for preparing unification ▲and expectations from the government as advisory members of the National Unification Advisory Council.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing