International forum on Korean unification to be held in Ulaanbaatar
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Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ An international forum themed ‘Korean Unification through Reduction of Tension and Confidence-Building' will be held on June 7-8 in Blue Sky hotel in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The aim of the forum is to further promote the recent positive developments on and around the Korean peninsula that can contribute to the cause of Korean unification.
Mongolia maintains comprehensive partnership relations with the Republic of Korea and a friendly relationship with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It believes that it has a role to play in promoting inter-Korean relations and contributing to regional peace and stability.
Ensuring long-term peace and stability on the Korean peninsula is currently one of the most pressing objectives of Northeast Asia and the international community. Recent resumption of political contact between the two Koreas offers a chance of not only reducing tension on the peninsula, but also to increase inter-Korean confidence and cooperation.
Over 40 researchers and 30 civil society organizations from the USA, China, Russia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Mongolia are expected to participate in the forum being organized by Global Peace Foundation, EastWest Institute, One Korea Foundation (USA), Action for Korea United (AKU), Blue Banner, and Mongolian Forum for Korean Unification.
Mongolia maintains comprehensive partnership relations with the Republic of Korea and a friendly relationship with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. It believes that it has a role to play in promoting inter-Korean relations and contributing to regional peace and stability.
Ensuring long-term peace and stability on the Korean peninsula is currently one of the most pressing objectives of Northeast Asia and the international community. Recent resumption of political contact between the two Koreas offers a chance of not only reducing tension on the peninsula, but also to increase inter-Korean confidence and cooperation.
Over 40 researchers and 30 civil society organizations from the USA, China, Russia, Japan, the Republic of Korea and Mongolia are expected to participate in the forum being organized by Global Peace Foundation, EastWest Institute, One Korea Foundation (USA), Action for Korea United (AKU), Blue Banner, and Mongolian Forum for Korean Unification.