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Politicians’ reaction to President Kim Jong-un’s message is mixed
Democratic Party “North Korea responds to the reactivation of the peace process”
The power of the people “Declaration of the end of the war even after denouncing a missile … is ridiculous”
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Unsurprisingly, responses from politicians varied widely over the fact that North Korean State Council Chairman Kim Jong-un showed his readiness for inter-Korean dialogue during a byung-sik row. The ruling Democratic Party, which is the ruling party, expressed a positive position and said it was an unusual comment that would restart the peace process on the Korean peninsula. The people’s power harshly criticized whether they continued to channel with the declaration of the end of the war even when they saw the North Korean missiles threatening the peace. Reporter Lee Seung-bae’s report. In this way, when the president of the North Korean State Council, Kim Jong-un, publicly expressed his will for inter-Korean dialogue, the political reaction was divided in two. First, the Korean Democratic Party immediately welcomed it as an unusual comment. North Korea responded to our willingness to restart the peace process on the frozen Korean peninsula was highly evaluated. However, it was clear that the beginning was a joint inter-Korean investigation into the murder of public officials requested by the Korean government. Although North Korea’s gesture of appeasement was welcomed, the new ICBMs unveiled by North Korea expressed great concern and said they could become an obstacle to peace on the Korean peninsula and in the world. The Justice Party also assessed that President Kim Jong-un’s message would be welcome. He suggested that we go one step further and talk about peace and disarmament. The power of the people jumped. Even after seeing the missiles introduced by North Korea in the arms row, the government and the ruling party criticized it as absurd, saying it was a “declaration of the end of the war.” The launch of the new ICBM was assessed as challenged by threats to our security and peace on the Korean peninsula. He pointed out that this cannot go with the peace process on the Korean peninsula that the current government is promoting. In the audit of the state administration, a battle is expected to be waged over President Kim Jong-un’s statements on his willingness for inter-Korean dialogue. YTN Seungbae Lee[[email protected]]is.