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South Korean President upbeat about peace on Korean peninsula

- Xinhua

New York: South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Wednesday struck an upbeat note over the peace prospects on the Korean Peninsula in his speech to the UN General Assembly.

“Over the past year, something miraculous has taken place on the Korean Peninsula,” Mr Moon told the annual General Debate of the assembly.

He and Kim Jong Un, the top leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), “removed the shadow of war and resolved to usher in an era of peace and prosperity,” said Mr Moon.

At the June summit between Mr Kim and US President Donald Trump in Singapore, the two sides agreed to work toward achieving complete denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula, ending hostile relations and establishi­ng a permanent peace regime, he noted.

At the third Moon-Kim meeting last week in Pyongyang, Mr Kim expressed Kim expressed his hope of completing denucleari­sation as soon as possible to focus on economic developmen­t: Moon

his hope of completing denucleari­sation as soon as possible to focus on economic developmen­t, said Mr Moon. The Korean Peninsula has remained under an armistice over the past 65 years. Ending the Korean War is an urgent task, Mr Moon said.

“It is a process that we must go through in order to move toward a peace regime. I look forward to seeing bold measures for denucleari­sation implemente­d among the related countries, leading to the declaratio­n to end the war.”

Regardless of the challenges that lie ahead, the leaders of the two Koreas and the United States will move step by step toward peace based on mutual trust, said Mr Moon.

Such a dramatic change has been possible thanks to the support and encouragem­ent of the people around the world who desire peace, he said.

“This is, however, just the beginning. I would like to ask for continued support and co-operation from the member states on our journey toward complete denucleari­sation and permanent peace.”

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