Korean President Moon Moon gives a speech at the Korean War memorial service without mentioning North Korea June 6 13:26

Korean President Moon Jae-in (Public Tora) gave a speech at a ceremony in memory of the Korean War victims who broke out 70 years ago, stressing that "We will do our best to strengthen our national defense in order to protect peace." did. On the other hand, I did not directly mention North Korea, which has made Korea a strict stance by making it clear that it will close the joint offices in the north and south.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in made a speech on the 6th at a ceremony in memory of the Korean War victims at the National Cemetery in Daejeon, Central China.

In this, President Moon said that it will be 70 years on the 25th of this month since the outbreak of the Korean War. "The freedom and prosperity we enjoy is based on the sacrifice of those who gave everything to their country. "

In addition, he emphasized that "it is the responsibility of the government to build a Korean peninsula that will never have a war again. To protect peace, we will do our best to strengthen the national defense force."

Meanwhile, on the night of the 5th, he did not directly refer to North Korea, which announced that it would close the joint liaison office that North and South officials contact.

North Korea could also abandon the North-South agreement on the 4th that North Korean defectors skipped a leaflet criticizing Kim Jung-un (Kim Jong Un)'s chairman of the Labor Party I have a discourse to repel.

The Moon government wants to improve the North-South relations during the remaining two years of office, but as North Korea strengthens its stance on South Korea, it is faced with a difficult response.