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Last night, President Moon Jae-in delivered his last keynote speech at the UN General Assembly during his tenure. President Moon again took out the end-of-war declaration card, which he had presented twice in his previous speech at the UN General Assembly.



The first news is from reporter Kwon Ran.



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his last address to the UN General Assembly during his tenure, President Moon Jae-in brought up the declaration of an end to the war again.



[President Moon Jae-in: I propose that the three South and North American or four North and South America and China gather together to declare the end of the war on the Korean Peninsula.] As a proposal made at the



2018 and last year's General Assembly speeches, this time, it even suggests a plan for all parties involved in the Korean War to participate. I did.



Although it is the 30th anniversary of the two Koreas joining the United Nations at the same time, we only remembered the meaning of reconciliation and exchanges as if conscious of the recent strain on inter-Korean relations.



North Korea urged cooperation in areas such as reunions of separated families and the Northeast Asian quarantine and health cooperation body.



Today (22nd), the North Korean delegation to the United Nations also attended the General Assembly and listened to President Moon's speech.



Prior to the speech, President Moon met with Pfizer Chairman Albert Bulla to discuss plans to purchase additional vaccines for next year, and also continued vaccine activities, such as attending a vaccine cooperation agreement signing ceremony in which Korean and American companies participated in vaccine raw materials and R&D. .



After today's speech, President Moon will finish attending the UN General Assembly for three days, and then move to Hawaii to attend a ceremony to take over the remains of the ROK and the US.