Korean War Armistice 67 years Korean Prime Minister “Searching for a new path toward peace” July 27, 20:49

On June 27, 67 years after the conclusion of the Korean War armistice agreement, South Korean Prime Minister Chung Se-kyun said, "We will steadily do what we can and seek new paths for peace." Although he was enthusiastic about building, he didn't directly mention North Korea, which continues to sway South Korea.

The Korean government held a ceremony in Seoul in the period of 67 years, 27 days after the Korean War armistice agreement was signed in 1953.

In this, Prime Minister Jung Se-kyun said, "We will fulfill our responsibility for peace on the Korean Peninsula. We will steadily do what we can and seek new ways for peace." ..

However, I did not directly mention North Korea, which has been shaking the country, saying that North Korean defectors who returned to South Korea from South Korea were suspected of being infected with the new coronavirus.

With the remaining term of less than two years, the Moon Jae-in administration has established high-ranking officials responsible for foreign affairs and security, including the unification minister Lee In-young (Lee Jin-young), who took office on the 27th, with human resources who are deeply involved with North Korea. Therefore, we have made it clear that we are aiming to rebuild the North-South relations.

On the other hand, at the South Korean facility of Panmunjom (Panmun store), which is located on the military boundary, the United Nations forces, centered on the United States Army, also held a ceremony, and Commander Abrams said, "A year ago, there was a positive mood to ease tensions. We are in an uncertain situation right now," stressing the importance of adhering to the Armistice Agreement and leading to permanent peace.