South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Thursday urged the country's lawmakers to implement and "institutionalize" inter-Korean agreements, in a wide-ranging speech to mark the inauguration of the 21st National Assembly.
Moon also expressed his desire to hold the first-ever talks between lawmakers from the North and South within the next four years.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Thursday urged the country's lawmakers to implement and "institutionalize" inter-Korean agreements, in a wide-ranging speech to mark the inauguration of the 21st National Assembly.
Moon also expressed his desire to hold the first-ever talks between lawmakers from the North and South within the next four years.
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