Start-again, stop-again. That seems to be the repeating mantra of inter-Korean affairs.
Despite being unabashedly in favor of inter-Korean engagement, it took over six months following Moon Jae-in becoming President of South Korea in May 2017 for North Korea to become interested in considering engagement with his government.
Start-again, stop-again. That seems to be the repeating mantra of inter-Korean affairs.
Despite being unabashedly in favor of inter-Korean engagement, it took over six months following Moon Jae-in becoming President of South Korea in May 2017 for North Korea to become interested in considering engagement with his government.
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