“North Korea has been changed but, Moon’s policy is same as previous liberal leaders”

North Korea

North Korea Source: AAP

Concerns about "Korea passing" have emerged that criticising Seoul could be sidelined internationally in security affairs involving the North.


A range of Pyongyangs missile test has clearly proven that neither South Korea nor the US is making wrong approach to tackle the North Korean nuclear ambition.

 

There has been a strong debate in Seoul weather or not President Moon Jae-in's pursuit of dialogue and rapprochement with North Korea is advisable at the moment.

 

The main opposition Liberty Korea Party (LKP), in particular, called for a review of Moon's North Korean policy because the rogue countrys constant missile test is reshaping the security landscape on the peninsula and beyond.

 

There are also concerns about "Korea passing" as US president Donard Trump held phone talks first with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe over the North's latest missile test, critics arguing that Seoul could be sidelined in security affairs involving the North.

 

Korean political commentator JS Suh talk about the issue as well as former head of the minor Peoples Party, Ahn Cheol-soos declaration of intention to run for a party leader.

 






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