Five top analysts from North Korea's neighbors unanimously agreed on the need for a unified Korea in a seminar held on Tuesday at the Korea Global Forum in Seoul. At the same time, they each presented their respective countries' unique perspectives on why and how the Korean Peninsula's unification should occur.
Dr. Yoo Ho-yeol described what he thinks South Korea’s views are on the need for a unified Korea. He predicted future instability “expressed in unpredictable ways in their behavior towards… South (Korea) and the outside world would develop in North Korea’s internal affairs amid the process of establishing Kim Jong-un’s rule.”
Five top analysts from North Korea's neighbors unanimously agreed on the need for a unified Korea in a seminar held on Tuesday at the Korea Global Forum in Seoul. At the same time, they each presented their respective countries' unique perspectives on why and how the Korean Peninsula's unification should occur.
Dr. Yoo Ho-yeol described what he thinks South Korea’s views are on the need for a unified Korea. He predicted future instability “expressed in unpredictable ways in their behavior towards… South (Korea) and the outside world would develop in North Korea’s internal affairs amid the process of establishing Kim Jong-un’s rule.”
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