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North Korea
Thu, January 21, 2021 | 20:41
Pyongyang summit deal should be fulfilled, Moon says in anniversary message
Posted : 2020-09-19 09:46
Updated : 2020-09-19 18:58
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President Moon Jae-in / Yonhap
President Moon Jae-in / Yonhap

President Moon Jae-in said Saturday that his Pyongyang summit agreement with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un should be implemented despite restraints at home and abroad, as he marked the second anniversary of its signing.

He stressed that Seoul's commitment to peace remains firm, while the agreement has not been fulfilled speedily due to "internal and external restraints."

In a message posted on Facebook, the President recalled his historic speech in front of 150,000 Pyongyang citizens at the May Day Stadium in the North's capital two years ago.

"Together with Chairman Kim Jong-un, I declared [the need for] denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula," he wrote.

A "concrete and practical" agreement was reached in the military field, which has led to the demilitarization of Panmunjom, a truce village and the excavation of the remains of soldiers killed on Arrowhead Hill, a key battlefield during the 1950-53 Korean War, he added.

"There has since been not a single armed clash between the South and North," Moon noted. "It's very valuable progress, which would have been impossible without the wishes of the people desiring peace, and the international community's support."

But the "clock" for such a peace move has stopped, with the summit deal not being implemented fast enough due to a failure to move beyond "internal and external restraints," he wrote.

Nonetheless, he emphasized, "Our commitment to peace is firm. The Sept. 19 South-North Agreement should be implemented without fail."

A "seed sown in history" is certain to bear fruit no matter when or how, he added. (Yonhap)











 
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