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남북 철도 연결 It is a very good start to make two Koreas live peacefully together.

by 원시 2018. 11. 26.

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The plan to modernize North Korea’s outdated railways and roads and reconnect them with the South was among many agreements reached between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in.



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South Korea said Saturday that the United Nations Security Council granted an exemption to sanctions that will allow surveys on North Korean railroad sections the Koreas want to connect with the South.
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 It is a very good start to make two Koreas live peacefully together.
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Marcella Gray Nakjung Kim Wish that could be true. I'm afraid I don't trust that crazy man up North though.
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Nakjung Kim Marcella Gray A good news for you, Most Koreans believe that a reunified two Koreas would become a Germany of Asia. This project will be politically and economically viable as long as the cooperations between two Koreas would could develop without any vicious interruptions from both inside and outside. 
what do you think ? Are you still afraid the possibility that two Koreas would become a democratic and humane country and also a economic power like Germany in Europe?
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Louise Shurtleff Nakjung Kim But, is Kim jung Un willing to risk losing complete control of his people? I thought the whole N. Korean agenda was about keeping that family in total control of the population.
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Gareth Fales I don't think you should hold your breath waiting for democracy. It's pretty rare for a dictator to willingly give up power to the citizens.
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Nakjung Kim Louise Shurtleff Have you met James Dean? 95% American virtually touch upon North Korea Only seeing hell dramas USA media have described in which no North Koreans show big smiles like average Americans. USA media should go to North Korea to interview real people rather than paint them with hell brush.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-44164948
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Rick Moreno I'm pretty sure Nakjung Kim has a much more accurate perspective on Korea than anyone else on this thread so, in my opinion, it's pretty silly to not listen to him. He really does sound like he knows what he's talking about.
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Nakjung Kim Gareth Fales It will take 20~30 years to go. However we Koreans would not give up building a new and genuine democratic Korea other than North Korea and USA type.
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Nakjung Kim Marcella Gray this video clip would help you to understand what is happening in North Korea now. https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../the-jangmadang.../...
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Michael Kent Minor Nakjung Kim Not as long as Kim is around. He is a psychopath.
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Nakjung Kim Michael Kent Minor The 99.999 % of South Koreans know that North Korea is not a utopia that NK was used to claim for SK people. We,South Koreans, would make channels of dialogue with Kim Jong Un as long as he would not act like Hitler. 
The 70~80% of South Koreans also wish North Korea will make an official diplomatic relationships with USA in a couple of years. 
Mike, you already knew that many of American presidents and USA politicians were psychopaths. I heard a lot from American citizens in the pubs coffee houses in New York and Chicago that American politicians were more crazy and selfish than Scrooge who needs a psychotherapy. In terms of psychopath, degree matters in the political sphere.

However, we , Koreans, try to change the status quo of two Koreas just a bit 1 inch forward for next generations. 2 inches, next year 3 inches...you will see what happen.
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Gareth Fales Nakjung Kim, I hope you're correct, my point only was that it will require overthrowing Kim Jung Un. And that will not be an easy task.
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Nakjung Kim Gareth Fales at the moment, your idea, called "pre-emptive war against North Korea" , "the Regime Change" are not in the lists of our options. South Koreans already decided to negotiate with Kim Jong Un who also has declared that he would act as conversation partner, not as a commando of nukes. You should think twice why South Koreans decided to talk with Kim Jong Un.
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Rob Barnetta I dont see it happening. The North's goal has always been reunification with the South. I think these are good steps in the right direction for peace, but time and time again through history we've seen people not taking the North's threat seriously results in bad consequences.
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Rob Barnetta Also Nakjung, many of the American people HAVE gone to NK as much as they were allowed access to.
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Louise Shurtleff Nakjung Kim You have some interesting arguments, and I am not saying you are wrong, but when you said that most U.S. Presidents and politicians are psychopaths, you lost me. Don't talk in absolutes. I asked a simple question out of real curiosity and you chose to insult me by asking if I have met James Dean (??). I. personally, am glad that the South Koreans ARE directly speaking with North Korea and think it was a darn shame that Korea was ever partitioned in the first place, even though I understand why that happened at the time. No, people in the US are not 'afraid' that a unified Korea would be a threat to us anymore than we feel the present unified Germany is a threat to us economically. Frankly, we would welcome a unified Korea and I assume the North would rapidly become as affluent and modern as the South in record time. You do seem to dislike the U.S. in your comments. That is a shame. The feeling is not mutual. Most of us are very pro South Korea and wish for lasting peace on the peninsula.
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Nakjung Kim Louise Shurtleff However, I think, North Korea will be closer to USA than South Korea in terms of trades in the future once NK and USA normalize their relationships. This counter-factual scenario would come true as long as a couple of political conditions that have prevented two from making an official diplomatic relations would be dismantled soon.
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Greg Downey think of all the toys little Kim could by if his country was successful...he could hire Rodman full time
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Nakjung Kim Rick Moreno Despite of the supreme level of the educational systems in the USA and their diversity, the media of the USA do not provide its citizens with thoughtful and correct information about the history of two Koreas. It results in the confusion in which American citizens identify the paintings touched by the media with the reality of North Korea. 
It is a better idea that South and North average citizens should change the political and economical system of North Korea by themselves than external super powers such as Russia, China, USA and Japan self-righteously intervene into inter-Korea relations.
Anyway I hope Rick, you will able to take train from Seoul, South Korea to Pyoung Yang, the capital city of North Korea soon. 

Can you imagine this tragic fact that South Koreans have been banned from Freely travelling from South Korea to North Korea since 1953?




Koreas gain UN sanctions exemption for joint rail survey

World Nov 24, 2018 4:51 PM EST

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea said Saturday that the United Nations Security Council granted an exemption to sanctions that will allow surveys on North Korean railroad sections the Koreas want to connect with the South.


The surveys would require the South to bring to the North fuel and a variety of goods, including possibly cars to test on northern tracks.


The Koreas plan to hold a groundbreaking ceremony by the end of the year on an ambitious project to connect their railways and roads as agreed by their leaders. But beyond surveys and tape-cuttings, they cannot move much further along without the lifting of U.S.-led sanctions against North Korea, which isn’t likely before Pyongyang takes firmer steps toward relinquishing its nuclear weapons and missiles.




The plan to modernize North Korea’s outdated railways and roads and reconnect them with the South was among many agreements reached between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who met three times this year amid a diplomatic push that eased tensions over the North’s nuclear program. Kim also met with President Donald Trump in Singapore in June, when they issued a statement about a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula without describing how or when it would occur.


North Korea insists that sanctions should be removed first before any progress in nuclear negotiations. There’s also unease between the United States and South Korea over the pace of inter-Korean engagement, which Washington says should move in tandem with U.S.-led efforts to denuclearize the North.


South Korea initially said that the joint surveys of North Korean railroads wouldn’t violate U.N. sanctions and had hoped to start them in October. Seoul later said that Washington had different views and the two sides had discussed the matter in a newly launched working group.


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Even if the North takes concrete steps toward denuclearization and gains sanctions relief, experts say updating North Korean rail networks and trains, which creak slowly along the rails that were first built in the early 20th century, would require a massive effort that could take decades and tens of billions of dollars.


Moon’s office released a statement saying it was meaningful that the plan to jointly examine North Korean railroads gained “recognition and support from the United States and international community” and that the project would allow inter-Korean cooperation “enter a new level.”


U.N. sanctions against North Korea have strengthened significantly since 2016 as Pyongyang stepped up its weapons tests. The measures now include trade bans on “dual-use” technology that could potentially be used for weapons development, transport vehicles and machinery and import caps on fuel. Washington’s own sanctions against Pyongyang restrict an even broader range of economic activities and target a larger list of companies and individuals.

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