'The government will pursue normalisation of inter-Korean relations and an irreversible path to peace until the end,' says South Korean President, Moon Jae-in
South Korean President Moon Jae-in promised to use his final months in office to push for an"end of war declaration" as a way to jumpstart stalled negotiations with North Korea.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in has vowed to use his last months in office to press for a diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea, despite public silence from Pyongyang over his attempts for a declaration of peace between the two sides. Moon said his outreach to North Korea had been enabled by a large military buildup that helped make South Korea safer.
But North Korea has not publicly responded to the latest push, and the United States has said it supports the idea but may disagree with the South over its timing.
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