Seoul: In a significant address to the 80th United Nations General Assembly, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung pledged to break the “vicious cycle of unnecessary military tensions” with North Korea, outlining a vision for peaceful coexistence and shared growth on the Korean Peninsula. Speaking before world leaders, President Lee emphasized a pragmatic and phased approach to the North Korean nuclear issue, stressing that denuclearization cannot be expected in the short term and requires sustained, step-by-step diplomacy.

President Lee highlighted Seoul’s recent confidence-building measures, including halting propaganda leaflets and loudspeaker broadcasts to North Korea, and stressed that gradual expansion of inter-Korean exchanges could lay the groundwork for sustainable peace. “By co

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