South Korea and Germany build consensus on strengthening cooperation
to resolve Korean Peninsula issues
Minister Kim Yung Ho meets with members of the Korea-German
Parliamentary Group (October 30)
※ Heike Baehrens (Chairman of Korea-German Parliamentary Group,
Social Democratic Party), Thomas Röwekamp (Vice President of the
Senate, Christian Democratic Union), Christian Görke (Left Party),
Canan Bayram (The Greens), Olaf in der Beek (Free Democratic Party), etc.
On October 30, Unification Minister Kim Yung Ho met with members of
the Korea-German Parliamentary Group, including Heike Baehrens,
Chairperson of the Group, to discuss Korean Peninsula issues and North
Korea policies.
Minister Kim explained the Korean government’s policy directions on
North Korea’s denuclearization, the promotion of human rights in North
Korea, and unification preparation based on the liberal democratic order.
Moreover, celebrating the 140th anniversary of diplomatic relations
this year, the minister expressed his hopes that South Korea and
Germany will deepen mutual cooperation, and asked for the German
Parliament’s cooperation and support for the vision of “a unified
Korean Peninsula that is free and at peace.”
Mentioning their support for “Korean Peninsula unification,” as
outlined in the resolution (October 19) on “Enhancing and Developing
the South Korea-Germany Values Partnership” by the German Federal
Parliament, the members of the Korea-German Parliamentary Group agreed
on the Korean government’s unification policies.