South Korean President Lee Jae Myung expressed his commitment to improving relations with North Korea, emphasizing the importance of peace and stability. Despite North Korean leader Kim Jong-un rejecting dialogue with Seoul, Lee urged moving beyond past confrontations towards cooperation. Lee highlighted the need to end previous actions that fueled tensions on the Korean Peninsula and called for efforts to build trust with Pyongyang.
Lee stressed the significance of continuous communication, dialogue, and cooperation to normalize inter-Korean relations. He proposed that sustained efforts to ease hostility and enhance mutual understanding are crucial for lasting peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula. Additionally, South Korea’s defense ministry announced plans to reinstate a no-fly zone under the 2018 inter-Korean military pact in a manner that preserves military readiness.
