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North Korea's Vice-Chairman Kim Yeo-jung revealed the possibility of improvement in inter-Korean relations and even hinted at the possibility of an inter-Korean summit. However, there is a clue that it depends on the attitude of our government.



This is Ahn Jung-shik, a reporter specializing in North Korea.



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North Korea's Kim Yo-jong's discourse, which came out late on Saturday night, contained more concrete signs of improvement in inter-Korean relations.



Along with the declaration of the end of the war, the re-establishment of the inter-Korean joint liaison office also hinted at the possibility of an inter-Korean summit.



However, Kim Yeo-jung said that all of this is possible when 'the attitude of fairness and respect for each other' is maintained.



North Korea's military action is a provocation and South Korea's military action should be eliminated as a double standard and hostile policy toward the North, which beautify it as securing deterrence against the North.



In order to improve inter-Korean relations, it seems to mean that we should no longer argue with North Korea's military actions.



[Park Won-gon/Professor of North Korean Studies at Ewha University: The problem is that North Korea is developing nuclear weapons, which is clearly illegal in the international community, so testing all related weapon systems is considered a provocation.]



Ministry of Unification He said that he expects to be able to discuss pending issues by restoring communication lines and holding dialogues between authorities.



However, it is unclear whether North Korea will behave as the South Korean government expects.



As North Korea has signaled improvement in inter-Korean relations, measures such as the restoration of communication lines are likely to be taken, but measures such as missile launches are likely to continue as North Korea has also expressed its intention not to quarrel with North Korea's military actions.



The fact that Kim Yeo-jung said she would not predict whether there would be a warm wind or a storm would mean that she would adjust inter-Korean relations according to the South Korean government's response.



(Video editing: Wonhee Won)