South Korea says willing to establish talks with North Korea
South Korea says willing to establish talks with North Korea

South Korea says willing to establish talks with North Korea

10 months ago

South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol has offered to establish a new working group with North Korea to find ways to ease tensions and resume economic cooperation.

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday called for a working-level consultative body with North Korea to alleviate tensions between the neighbors and resume economic cooperation.

The new inter-Korean working group “could take up any issue ranging from relieving tensions to economic cooperation, people-to-people and cultural exchanges, and disaster and climate-change responses,” Yoon said in an address on Thursday.

The South Korean leader said he was ready to begin political and economic cooperation if Pyongyang “takes just one step” toward denuclearization.

“Dialogue and cooperation can bring about substantive progress in inter-Korean relations,” Yoon said.

Blueprint for unification

Yoon also outlined his “unification vision” during a speech at an event celebrating the country’s liberation from Japanese colonial rule. Korea divided into two countries at the end of World War II.

“As long as the state of division persists, our liberation will remain incomplete,” Yoon said. “The freedom we enjoy must be extended to the frozen kingdom of the North, where people are deprived of freedom and suffer from poverty and starvation.”

The new outreach efforts also come after Seoul offered to provide relief supplies for the destruction caused by floods in the isolated North, which Yoon said had been declined.

“Even though the North Korean regime rejected our offer (to provide flood relief supplies) yet again, we will never stop making offers of humanitarian aid,” Yoon said.

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