South Korea's President Moon Jae-in gave his final speech on the 9th, after his five-year term, saying, "I hope that the denuclearization efforts will continue as the dialogue resumes." He called on the next administration of Yoon Seok-you, who will be launched on the 10th, to work on improving the North-South relations that he has been particularly focusing on.

In May 2017, President Mun Jae-in, who was elected in the presidential election following the dismissal of former President Park Geun-hye, will end his five-year term in nine days.



Prior to this, President Mun delivered his final speech to his people on the morning of the 9th.


Under these circumstances, President Mun has strengthened the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry by promoting the domestic production of materials and parts in response to the strengthening of Japan's export control, and has recovered the economy even as the infection of the new coronavirus spreads. I emphasized that.



He said he had transformed the Korean Peninsula from a war crisis into a dialogue phase in the wake of the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics, regarding his relationship with North Korea, which he has been particularly focused on. rice field.



On top of that, keeping in mind that North Korea is accelerating nuclear and missile development, "Peace is a condition of survival and a condition of prosperity for us. With the resumption of dialogue between North and South Korea, efforts for denuclearization and peace I sincerely hope that this will continue. "



President Mun will leave Cheong Wa Dae in the evening after meeting with China's Vice President Wang Qishan, who is visiting to attend the inauguration of the new President Yun.