<W解説>北朝鮮の金総書記が韓国を初めて「大韓民国」と呼称、その意図とは?
North Korea's Kim Jong Il calls South Korea the ``Republic of Korea'' for the first time, what is his intention?
In a speech on the 27th of this month, North Korean leader Kim Jung Eun officially called South Korea the ``Republic of Korea'' for the first time. Up until now, it has been called "South Korea" and "(the United States)'s troubles."
Kim Jong Il's intentions are attracting attention as he has used such expressions. According to North Korea's Korean Central News Agency on the 29th, Kim Jong Il announced the anniversary of the founding of the Navy on the 27th.
On the same day, he visited the Naval Headquarters and gave a speech. This is Kim Jong Il's first visit to a naval unit on the anniversary of the founding of the navy since he took office in 2012. Daughter Joo-e, Party Secretary Ri Byung-chul, Park Jung-cho
Also accompanying him were Vice Chairman of the Party's Central Military Commission and Defense Minister Kang Seung-nam. In his speech, Kim referred to the regularization of joint training between the U.S. and South Korean militaries and the Self-Defense Forces, which was agreed upon at this month's Japan-U.S.-South Korea summit. The United States
He pointed out that due to the maneuvers of hostile forces, the Korean Peninsula has become the world's largest war zone and the most unstable nuclear war zone. status
It is necessary to maintain a strong presence at all times and, in the event of an emergency, to be prepared to subvert the enemy's will to fight and implement the military strategy of the Supreme Headquarters."
In addition, according to the KCNA, Kim Jong-Il said in his speech, "Until recently, the United States, Japan, and the Republic of Korea
"Rotsuki leaders gathered together, announced that they would hold regular three-way joint military exercises, and began implementing them," he said. Now is the time for Kim Jong Il to publicly refer to South Korea as the Republic of Korea
It's my first time. The first time North Korea officially used the name ``Republic of Korea'' was in July, when Kim Jong Il's younger sister, Yo Jong Party Vice-Director Yo Jong, issued a series of statements. Ta
Attention was focused on the intention of changing the expression from "South Korea" and "(US) piracy". At the time, Yomasa issued a statement criticizing the U.S. Air Force's reconnaissance activities. In a statement released on July 10, "The Republic of Korea
The Joint Chiefs of Staff” and “the national affiliation of the Republic of Korea”, and in the statement on the following day, the 11th, used the expression “the military department of the Republic of Korea”. In his statement on the 11th, he said to South Korea, "The ``Republic of Korea'' military has once again taken provocative action by the US military.
"He made a brazen claim about ``normal flight activities between South Korea and the United States,'' and denied that there was any violation of our sovereignty." The statement released was based on the Republic of Korea.
Parts were bracketed and emphasized. Following Yo Jong, Kim also used the expression "Republic of Korea" this time.
It can be interpreted as a recognition of a 'country-to-country' relationship that does not hesitate to use nuclear weapons." Also, this time as well, just like Mr.
News 1 of the national media said, "The notation of ≪≫ is used by North Korea to express words that they do not normally use themselves."
"It represents," he explained. The 1992 Inter-Korean Basic Agreement describes inter-Korean relations as ``a special relationship in the process of seeking reunification rather than between countries.''
Some speculate that South Korea intends to draw a clear line in inter-Korean relations and change its unification policy from a special relationship to one between nations, by viewing it as a separate nation rather than the same people. .
South Korea's Unification Ministry (Ministry is equivalent to a ministry) commented, "We are paying close attention to the fact that Kim Jong Il mentioned (the Republic of Korea) for the first time." In his speech, he called the leaders of Japan, the United States, and the ROK "rogues."
Regarding the expression "head", he said, "It shows the low level of the speaker and lacks basic courtesy," and dismissed it as not worth commenting on. Lim Soo-seok, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also spoke on this day.
At a regular press conference, he said, ``I express my deep regret that the North has insulted the leaders of South Korea, the United States, and Japan with extremely disrespectful words.''
2023/08/31 11:26 KST
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