North Korean diplomats "two-state theory, Kim Jong-un's strategy for unification of nuclear weapons"

2024.10.10. PM 8:57
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North Korean defectors, who were former diplomats, evaluated North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's "hostile two-state theory" as "Kim Jong-un's nuclear force unification strategy."

At a forum held today (10th) by the Advisory Council on Democratic and Peaceful Unification, Kim Dong-soo, former secretary of the North Korean Embassy in Italy, said that the hostile two-state theory reflects both the belligerence and vulnerability of the Kim Jong-un regime.

Lee Young-chul, former secretary of the North Korean Embassy in Finland, also stressed the need for unchanging North Korea policy and unchanging international cooperation as a way to respond to North Korea's two-state theory.

Former North Korean Embassy disaster in Cuba Lee Il-kyu also advised that a strategy to change North Korea's internal changes by introducing external information to North Korea is needed, adding that one option is to include overseas dispatchers.

Participants assessed that North Korea did not disclose whether there was a constitutional amendment related to the deletion of unification expressions at the recent Supreme People's Assembly because it did not secure North Koreans' understanding of the two state theories.



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