2018년 4월 30일 월요일

Remember the historic Apr 27, 2018 INTER-KOREAN SUMMIT

NK to publicly close nuclear site in May




  North Korea will close its nuclear test site in Punggye-ri, Gilju-gun County, Hamgyeongbuk-do Province, this May, and make it publicly verifiable. North Korea will also change its time zone, currently half an hour behind Korea time, to match that of the South. 

  During a Cheong Wa Dae press briefing on April 29, Presidential Senior Secretary for Public Relations Yoon Young-chan announced that, “Chairman of the State Affairs Committee Kim Jong Un agreed during the 2018 Inter-Korean Summit to close the North’s nuclear test site next month. To make the dismantling process transparent, he agreed to invite experts and journalists from Korea and the U.S. to the North.” 

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  Yoon said that President Moon Jae-in immediately welcomed this suggestion and that the two leaders agreed to set dates as soon as they were ready. 

  According to Yoon, the North Korean leader said, “The U.S. is inherently hostile toward North Korea, but through dialogue, it will become apparent that we have no intention to target South Korea, the Pacific Ocean or the U.S. with nuclear weapons. If we are able to build trust with the U.S. through frequent meetings, and promises to end war, and practice a policy of non-aggression, there’s no reason for us to live a hard life with nuclear weapons.” 




  “We will not repeat the painful history that is the Korean War, and I assure you that military force will not be used under any circumstance,” said Chairman Kim. 

  The two Koreas also agreed to match their time zones. North Korea is currently 30 minutes behind its southern neighbor. 

  According to Yoon, Chairman Kim suggested during the summit talks that the North and South should first align their time zones, saying that, “The two different clocks for Seoul and Pyeongyang hanging in the Peace House broke his heart.” He said, “Since it was us that switched from the standard time, we will reset our clocks. You may announce this to the public.” 




☆ Focus Reaction!!!

▲ Journalists react to the surprise northward border-crossing of the two Korean leaders. 

2018 INTER-KOREAN SUMMIT, Panmunjeom Return Ceremony

▲ The Peace House in the front yard of peace in the background image., watched 'a spring' together.

*the source of news l http://www.korea.net/Government/Current-Affairs/National-Affairs?affairId=656

2018년 4월 23일 월요일

Peace News, Light on Sri Lanka

  International Youth Camp was held from March 28, 2018 to April 1, 2018 with 7,000 participants including government representatives, prime ministers, youth organizations, and the press in Sri Lanka.




  Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light joined the event. At the event, in order to promote peace-related actions by youth, 7,000 of people signing to support the DPCW attracted people's attention. HWPL affiliated with the UN DPI and UN ECOSOC, announced the DPCW on March 14, 2016, to strengthen a solidarity of peace through a comprehensive cooperation of all sectors of society and to establish a legally binding international law necessary for peace-building. 

*HWPL(Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light) : a Korea-based NGO
*DPCW : Declaration of Peace and Cessation of War




 The DPCW with 10 articles and 38 clauses, drafted by international law experts, includes provisions to avoid war-related actions and achieve peace, including respect of international law, ethnic/religious harmony, and a culture of peace.




  “Sri Lanka is a country that has suffered by a war for more than 30 years until 2009. So the people of the country has already experienced the bitter side of the war. No body at the country wants to face the same situation once again. Accordingly, the DPCW could be adopted easily in Sri Lanka. The message could be communicated to the public through youth” emphasized Prabath Liyanage, Deputy Director of NYSC. 

  Also, He mentioned about conducting an awareness programs with cooperation with HWPL that covering all the parts of the country and all religions in Sri Lanka with targeted group as youth because they are backbone of the country.