Analysis Moon Jae-in’s last-ditch attempt to salvage his North Korea legacyIn wide-ranging interview, Moon appeals to those at home and abroad to continue his vision for peace on the peninsula Moon Jae-in has resigned himself to the fact that he won’t finish what he wanted to achieve with North Korea before he leaves office in May, but he desperately wants his successor and Joe Biden to keep the momentum going for his vision of peace on the peninsula. In a wide–ranging written interview published on Thursday, Moon outlined where relations between Seoul, Pyongyang and Washington should go from here. Since the interview was jointly conducted by prominent domestic and foreign media outlets, his message will be broadcast to a global audience while also recounting the © Korea Risk Group. All rights reserved. |