이 웹사이트는 제19대 대통령 임기 종료에 따라 대통령기록관이 「대통령기록물 관리에 관한 법률」에 의해 이관받아 서비스하는 대통령기록물입니다. 자료의 열람만 가능하며 수정 · 추가 · 삭제는 불가능합니다.
다만, 「개인정보보호법」에 의하여 개인의 정보를 보호받기 원하시는 분은 관련 내용(요청자, 요청내용, 연락처, 글위치)을 대통령 웹기록물 담당자(044-211-2253)에게 요청해 주시면 신속히 검토하여 조치해 드리겠습니다. 감사합니다.
President Moon Jae-in talks about inter-Korean ties that have recently improved, in a meeting with his top aides at Cheong Wa Dae on March 12. (Cheong Wa Dae)
By Sohn JiAe
President Moon Jae-in said in regard to two upcoming potentially historic meetings with North Korea -- first, between South and North Korea in April, and second between the U.S. and North Korea -- that, “Should we succeed, there would be dramatic changes in world history and South Korea would play a leading part in such changes.”
In a meeting with his top aides at Cheong Wa Dae on March 12, President Moon said that the fate of South Korea and the Korean Peninsula would depend on the success of the two talks.
“This is too important an opportunity to miss, not just for a government but for our nation. We could seize this opportunity because the whole world desires peace, not war and longs for a diplomatic solution, not a military solution,” the president stressed.
President Moon continued to ask that although it’s anybody’s guess what the upcoming summits would produce, the government and the people should join all their strength as one so that the talks would be successful.
***