Laughing off jokes about his graying hair and questions about his stress levels, South Korea’s unification minister said that he has high hopes of reaching a turning point with North Korea in the new year.
Speaking on South Korea's CBS Radio on Monday, Minister of Unification Lee In-young covered everything from the obliterated inter-Korean joint liaison office in June to his hopes for the incoming U.S. president and his pitch to Pyongyang about delivering COVID-19 aid.
Laughing off jokes about his graying hair and questions about his stress levels, South Korea’s unification minister said that he has high hopes of reaching a turning point with North Korea in the new year.
Speaking on South Korea's CBS Radio on Monday, Minister of Unification Lee In-young covered everything from the obliterated inter-Korean joint liaison office in June to his hopes for the incoming U.S. president and his pitch to Pyongyang about delivering COVID-19 aid.
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