Shin Dong Wook, chief spokesman for People Power, said in a commentary on the same day, "South Korea is
"We are facing an unprecedented crisis, with the presidential impeachment issue and the 'three highs' phenomenon (high exchange rate, high prices, and high interest rates) overlapping," he said. "Under such circumstances, President Trump's inauguration
"The significance of this appointment is greater than ever," Shin said. "Whether we can overcome the growing domestic and international crises in the rapidly changing global environment ultimately depends on the U.S.-ROK alliance."
"We must develop a strong alliance for a comprehensive global strategy covering all areas, including liberal democracy, economy, security, and nuclear power," he said.
He continued, "In addition to North Korea abandoning its nuclear and missile programs, we need to improve human rights in North Korea, and we need Kim Jung Eun.
"The international community's policy towards North Korea, centered around the U.S.-ROK alliance, must also take all possible measures to ensure that the dictatorial regime of South Korea comes to an end," he added.
Cho Seung-nae, chief spokesman for the Democratic Party of Korea, also said in a written statement that "the United States and South Korea will continue to maintain strong relations."
"I hope that we will continue to have friendship and cooperation based on our strong alliance and develop our relationship into something more than a blood pact," Cho said.
"He has worked hard for prosperity and made many contributions to the denuclearization and peace of the Korean Peninsula," he said, adding, "I hope that my second term as president will lead the United States and the world down the path of greater peace and prosperity."
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2025/01/21 07:04 KST
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