Yoon Seok-yue: South Korea will implement aid plan if North Korea denuclearizes

  On the morning of the 15th local time, South Korean President Yoon Seok-wyeh mentioned the North Korean nuclear issue in his "8.15" speech commemorating the national independence and liberation, saying that the denuclearization of North Korea is necessary for the lasting peace of the peninsula, Northeast Asia and the world. realized.

  Yoon Seok-wyeh said that if North Korea stops its nuclear development and moves toward a "substantial" denuclearization path, South Korea will implement an aid plan based on the progress of North Korea's denuclearization.

Including the implementation of food supply to North Korea, support for power generation and transmission facilities to North Korea, assistance to North Korea in the modernization of harbors and airports, support for North Korea's modernization of medical facilities, and international investment and financial support to North Korea.

(Headquarters reporter Tang Xin)