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Yun Seok-yeol of the Republican Party of the Republic of Korea sympathizes with the ‘maximum pressure’ and ‘democratic confrontation’ with China

김종찬안보 2022. 1. 25. 14:04
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Presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol, in sympathy with the Republican Party's policy toward North Korea, "maximum pressure," separated the North Korean government from the people and approached it as a strategy to break the socialist economy to strengthen liberalism.

Prior to Candidate Yun's pledge to 'attract a democracy summit in Korea' in his pledge to create a leading country in liberal democracy, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in December last year that "American democracy is a fake, China's democracy success model."

People's Power Candidate Yoon said, "We will deal with North Korea's illegal and irrational behavior decisively according to principles, while at the same time keeping the door for inter-Korean dialogue open at all times. "He made a promise on the 24th.

"The Biden administration's reluctance to stop America's enemies undermines our position on the international stage and emboldens those who seek to harm us," House Foreign Affairs Committee member Michael McCawle said in a statement. "I strongly urge the administration to put maximum pressure on the Kim Jong-un regime and the network capable of developing nuclear and ballistic missiles in North Korea and pay a meaningful price," he said.

Candidate Yun said, “If North Korea actively engages in complete and verifiable denuclearization, it will review the inter-Korean peace agreement and provide full economic support and cooperation, and even before complete denuclearization, support and cooperation projects with North Korea in line with practical progress in denuclearization. I will materialize and implement it.”

US Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Bob Menendez (Democratic Party) recently told MSNBC that “the US welcomes the recent proposal of additional sanctions against North Korea to the United Nations,” and “We should urge China and Russia to participate in sanctions against North Korea.” (VOA) reported on the 21st.

In her pledge to “strengthen alliance with the United States, which shares the values ​​of liberal democracy,” candidate Yoon said, “If North Korea actively engages in complete and verifiable denuclearization, we will prepare a peace agreement between the two Koreas and provide full economic support and cooperation.” We will prepare a large-scale investment and support program together with financial institutions.”  Once the verification stage of denuclearization is decided, he approached the strategy of 'supporting the economic system that provides capital' to shake the North Korean socialist economic system.

At an international academic conference on December 2, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China, Vice Minister Le Yucheng said, “Democracy transplanted to Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, etc. has caused serious disaster and damage to innocent people. It paid a terrible price,” he said.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China announced that "China's democracy is a successful model," asserted, "In order for democracy to succeed, it must be deeply rooted in its own soil and make the people happy and satisfied. Individual countries claim to be democratic leaders and convene a democracy summit, labeling countries around the world as democratic and non-democratic, and saying this and that. .

In her pledge, Candidate Yoon revealed that “the 'Democracy Summit' will be promoted to Korea while fulfilling its role as a leading free and democratic country,” and heralded intensification of tensions in the Taiwan Strait, such as the outbreak of Ukraine incident on the US Biden administration's anti-China front. .

President Biden invited Ukraine and Taiwan to the Democracy Summit on December 9 last year with the slogan of “blocking authoritarianism, eradicating corruption, and promoting human rights.”

On January 6, the first anniversary of the U.S. congressional riot last year, the New York Times editorial published "Now, every day is January 6."

As the NYT's first anniversary project, former President Jimmy Carter (Democratic Party) said, "The foundation of democracy is collapsing at a breathtaking pace."

President Biden (Democrat), in his address on the 1st anniversary of the congressional riots on January 6, called Trump's "web of lies" accountability an "attack on democracy".

Ex-President Trump (Republican) rejected the 2020 presidential election results with groundless electoral fraud, and supporters chanted "Make America Great Once Again" and "Freedom or Death: Don't Trample Me" at the Capitol on January 6th. occupied