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Yun Seok-yeol ‘separation’ in North Korea-U.S. contacts, access to nuclear weapons, ‘response’ for Chinese rights

김종찬안보 2022. 1. 24. 15:17
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Presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol announced a policy of pressure on human rights in China by separating dialogue and inter-Korean contacts between the U.S. and North Korea and strengthening the military base based on the Moon Jae-in-Trump regime’s approach to developing nuclear weapons.
As a presidential campaign promise, Candidate Yoon said, "We will not turn away from the anti-human rights oppression that damages the dignity and value of humankind as well as North Korea. We will enhance our capabilities.”
People's Power Presidential Candidate Yoon, in his diplomatic and security pledge 'Global Pivotal State Contributing to Freedom, Peace and Prosperity' on the 24th, said, "If North Korea actively engages in complete and verifiable denuclearization, it will review a peace treaty between the two Koreas and promote a full-fledged economy. We will provide support and cooperation,” he said, adding that “in line with practical progress in denuclearization, we will materialize and implement support and cooperation projects for North Korea.”
The Biden administration proposed “unconditional dialogue” to North Korea in its diplomatic priority principle at the beginning of its inauguration, and North Korea demanded South Korea and the United States to increase arms and withdraw their hostile policies.
China has been resisting the United Nations and its allies expansion strategy by developing the Biden administration's suppression of human rights in Xinjiang as a policy of public pressure, and Candidate Yun has formulated a response to Chinese human rights other than North Korean human rights.
Candidate Yoon's arms increase said, "We will pursue peace by force, not submission." We will spur the establishment of a Korean-style three-axis system, including a kill-chain, and upgrade our state-of-the-art power,” he said.
In the '2019-2023 Mid-Term Defense Plan' announced on January 11, 2019, the military increase for peace based on the power of the Moon Jae-in regime is an investment of 207.7 trillion won by 2023 at an average annual growth rate of 7.5% of defense spending over the next five years. We support the Republic of Korea with force,” he said.
At that time, the Moon Jae-in regime’s mid-term defense plan allocated 65.6 trillion won in response to nuclear and weapons of mass destruction (WMD), 94.1 trillion won in defense capability improvement, and 176.6 trillion won in power operation costs.
The White House National Security Council's (NSC) commentary on 'North Korea will completely reconsider its pre-emptive measures' said, "We are prepared to engage in sustained diplomacy without preconditions to make tangible progress to make sure progress. "While we are committed to diplomacy, we will continue to make concerted efforts with the international community to prevent progress in North Korea's WMD and ballistic missile programs," the Voice of America (VOA) said on the 20th.
At the 6th Politburo meeting of the 8th Labor Party, North Korea sent instructions to the relevant sector to “review the trust-building measures that we took preemptively and proactively, and to quickly review the issue of resuming all activities that were temporarily suspended. I did,” he said on the 19th.