President of the Republic of Korea "U.S.-Korea Continuation of Dialogue Will" Efforts to Develop North-South Relations January 2: 16:12

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in (President Moon Jae-Tola) said on the two days of the New Year's greetings that the United States and North Korea have maintained the will of the dialogue on the situation on the Korean Peninsula. He emphasized the idea of ​​working to develop inter-Korean relations.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in greeted the New Year on the 2nd at the Chamber of Commerce in Seoul.

Among them, the situation on the Korean Peninsula where the U.S.-North Korea's denuclearization negotiations are struggling, such as North Korea's Kim Jong-un, chairman of the Korean Labor Party, stating that "we will witness new strategic weapons." "The leaders of the United States and the United States have maintained the will of the dialogue."

He added, "Peace will not come without action. We will make further efforts in North-South relations," and emphasized South Korea's idea of ​​working to develop North-South relations.

In addition, President Moon stated that "this will create a certain change," stating "reform of power institutions," stating that "we will not stop reform until power institutions gain the trust of the people."

Although we did not name a specific agency, the Korean media has stated that it is prepared to pursue further prosecution reforms.

Prior to this, Moon appointed Ju Mier, a former representative of the ruling party, who is willing to promote prosecution reform on April 2, as a new Minister of Justice. It is expected that the conflict between the government and prosecutors will become even more intense.