South Korea anticipates North Korea’s response to Yoon doctrine on unification: minister


The South Korean Minister of Unification, Kim Yung-ho, expressed confidence that North Korea will consider President Yoon Suk Yeol's proposed doctrine for Korean Peninsula unification. The doctrine, unveiled on Liberation Day, focuses on reuniting Korea through enlightening North Koreans about freedom and democracy, emphasizing the role of the North Korean people in the unification process. Minister Kim also addressed concerns about potential aggression from North Korea, asserting that the president's proposal leaves room for dialogue on various issues, including denuclearization and humanitarian affairs. Furthermore, Minister Kim highlighted the need to revive inter-Korean communication channels and facilitate access to information for North Koreans, as part of efforts to promote reunification. He emphasized the administration's commitment to pursuing a gradual and peaceful reunification, independent of the North Korean regime's intentions. In summary, Minister Kim expressed optimism that North Korea will consider the proposed doctrine and emphasized the importance of dialogue, information access, and a peaceful approach to reunification.


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