The new president of South Korea in the settlement speech
The new president of South Korea, Lee Jae-Myung, has promised the resumption of “dialogue” with Pyongyang and to improve relations with the hermit state, with a total reversal of course compared to the intransigence of its predecessor Yoon Suk-Yeol.
“It doesn’t matter how much costs, peace is better than war”, Lee observed in his settlement speech, promising to “discourage North Korean nuclear and military provocations, while opening communication channels”. In the night, speaking to his supporters with the presidential presidential, Lee hypothesized “co-prosperity” policies with Pyongyang.
