Monday, 12 March 2018

Moon Jae-in: Next two months critical to peace in Korean Peninsula

Seoul (South Korea), Mar 12 South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Monday called hard and fast efforts to successfully hold rare dialogue with North Korea throughout the next two months, calling it an important and extremely troublesome opportunity to accomplish what the world has failed to do as such far.

"We now have a very precious chance to denuclearise the Korean Peninsula, establish a permanent peace regime and build a way of joint success for South and North Korea," Yonhap news agency cited the president as telling his associates in a meeting at his office Cheong Wa Dae.

"There will be important changes as a South-North Korea summit and a US-North Korea summit will be held. Should we succeed, there will be sensational changes in world history, and the Republic of Korea will have assumed the main part," he said.

Moon's comments happened seven days after his unique agents held amazing converses with North Korean pioneer Kim Jong-un while making a trip to Pyongyang.

The North Korean leader in the meeting agreed to hold a third between Korean summit late one month from now.

Kim also told the South Korean agents that he wished to hold chats with US President Donald Trump.

Kim's message was earlier delivered to Trump by Moon's main agent and best security counselor Chung Eui-yong. Trump said he will meet the North Korean pioneer by May.

"Presently the world is focusing on our capacity. The fate of the Republic of Korea and the Korean Peninsula relies upon whether we successfully seize this opportunity," the president said.

The president also mentioned the opportunity may in any case bear no organic product even with the nation's best attempts.

"What we would like to accomplish in such a brief timeframe of around two months is an incredible progress that the world has neglected to acknowledge up until this point. What's more, that is the reason we may not be idealistic about the result and should stay cautious all the while," he said.

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