South Korea Leader at UN Vows to End ‘Vicious Cycle’ with North
President Lee Jae Myung introduced the END initiative focusing on exchange, normalization, and denuclearization to reduce military tensions and promote lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung vowed to end a 'vicious cycle of unnecessary military tensions' with North Korea, aiming for peaceful coexistence and shared growth.
- In his U.N. speech, Lee proposed a 'phased solution' to the North Korean nuclear issue, acknowledging that short-term denuclearization is unrealistic.
- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un dismissed the idea of dialogue with Seoul, claiming overtures from Washington and Seoul are insincere.
- Kim expressed willingness to talk to the U.S. if it ceased demands for denuclearization, emphasizing his commitment to the nuclear arsenal.
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At UN, Lee announces new peace plan to ‘E.N.D.’ confrontation with North Korea
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung introduced a new initiative to usher in “a new era of peaceful coexistence” with North Korea in his first address to the U.N. General Assembly (UNGA), reiterating the need to continue working toward denuclearization while fostering inter-Korean cooperation. On Tuesday, the opening day of the UNGA’s annual General Debate, Lee […]
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