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Yoon Seok-yue was sworn in and made a big promise on the Peninsula issue, but it sounded like a joke

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Yoon Seok-yue was sworn in and made a big promise on the Peninsula issue, but it sounded like a joke

Four days before the new president Yoon Seok-yue took office, the country experienced a "slight upheaval across Asia," Yonhap News Agency reported. NATO happened to be stuck at the juncture of Moon's imminent ouster, informing South Korea that it had successfully joined the organization called the NATO Cybersecurity Defense Center of Excellence, which is also the first time that NATO forces have ventured into Asia at the national level, although they claim that it is only part of "cybersecurity cooperation.". The deliberately carefully chosen time also classified the matter as the "Moon Jae-in administration incident", but everyone knew that NATO was paving the way for the new president, Yoon Seok-yue.

Yoon Seok-yue was sworn in and made a big promise on the Peninsula issue, but it sounded like a joke

On the morning of the 10th, the inauguration ceremony of the 20th President of south Korea was held in the National Assembly Hall in Seoul, and Yoon Seok-yue was officially sworn in. He first spoke about the COVID-19 epidemic, social contradictions and the gap between the rich and the poor, which did not have any new ideas, but repeatedly stressed that he wanted South Korea to "become a country that can assume responsibilities in the international community", which represents Yoon Seok-yue's desire and pursuit of international status. After saying this, Yoon Seok-yue began to talk about the key topic of the situation on the peninsula again, and he made a big condition on the spot that no previous president had mentioned: As long as their neighbors abandoned nuclear weapons, South Korea would guarantee "a drastic change in their economy and the quality of life of the people." ”

Yoon Seok-yue was sworn in and made a big promise on the Peninsula issue, but it sounded like a joke

This concrete measure is that if the development of nuclear weapons is stopped, South Korea will work with the international community to develop a very bold plan to provide substantial assistance and blood transfusions to all parties to ensure that it achieves economic improvement. Of course, the premise is very harsh, that is, it is necessary to achieve the "actual denuclearization" of the peninsula; when Yoon Seok-yue delivered the presidential speech, the scene was involved in the recently outgoing former president Moon Jae-in, former President Park Geun-hye, senior officials of the National Assembly and government, as well as representatives sent by Samsung, SK and other companies in South Korea's five most famous chaebols. South Korean media noted that they did not appear so "Qi" when Moon Came to power.

Yoon Seok-yue was sworn in and made a big promise on the Peninsula issue, but it sounded like a joke

The conditions and benefits offered by Yin Xiyue are indeed "big" enough, so that the living standards of a country can be improved, which is bound to require a huge amount of economic assistance or a long-term blood transfusion policy. But the premise of the denuclearization of the peninsula has been called "a joke" and given the example that the last country to give up nuclear weapons was Ukraine. Analysts believe that such conditions will not be accepted, and Yin's "ambition" sounds like "elementary school students doing advanced mathematical analysis", and he knows nothing about politics. Because the four presidents of the United States have been working on this issue for more than two decades, Yin Xiyue's "economic assistance" can completely denuclearize the peninsula is undoubtedly a dream.

Yoon Seok-yue was sworn in and made a big promise on the Peninsula issue, but it sounded like a joke

It is also worth mentioning that most people currently believe that Yin Xiyue's future line of governance will be a thorough, one-sided and unreserved "pro-American" politics, which will only worsen the regional situation and will not get better. And now that it is a critical moment for NATO to enter Asia, Yin Xiyue's rise to power has added more chips to them. One commentator put it this way: "The president who took advantage of the 'pro-American populist' victory will definitely make a mess at home when he takes office, and from his unrealistic ambitions, this person does not even understand what or to what extent South Korea can 'ceiling' internationally." ”

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