According to a survey conducted by the American Friends Service Corps (AFSC), a U.S. aid organization for North Korea, commissioned by a public opinion polling organization.
and a majority of Americans supported various forms of diplomatic intervention. 69% of respondents said that the U.S. president should hold talks with the North Korean leader.
73% of respondents said that the U.S. government should interact with North Korea in order to repatriate the remains of American soldiers left in North Korea after the Korean War.
A majority of respondents (59%) also said that the U.S. government should provide diplomatic and economic compensation to North Korea in exchange for North Korea taking steps toward denuclearization.
Additionally, 60% of respondents agreed with the question, ``Diplomatic facilities such as liaison offices should be located in North Korea.''
48% of respondents said that the Korean War should be ended by the US government signing a peace agreement with North Korea.
``With the U.S. military stationed in South Korea due to the unfinished Korean War (there is a cease-fire), we need to reduce its costs.''
Regarding this question, the answers were widely divided. 44% of respondents opposed the reduction, 35% supported it, and 20% said they did not know.
2024/02/15 15:36 KST
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