South Korean - Politician | January 24, 1953 -
We can't afford to lose all that we've built from the ashes of the Korean War.
Moon Jae-in
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My parents fled from North Korea during the Korean War because they despised the North Korean Communist regime. They fled to seek freedom and came to South Korea.
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The alliance with the United States is and will always be the foundation of our diplomacy and national security.
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Denuclearization and the lasting peace on the Korean peninsula cannot be abandoned or delayed, as they are the historical assignment.
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I will do whatever it takes to help settle peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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I will be the proud president of a proud nation.
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In 1988, the Summer Olympics were held in Korea, which was a divided country... It was an opportunity for the East and the West to come together in harmony and also take a significant role in ending the Cold War era.
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For Korea, ASEAN has undoubtedly been a special and valued friend.
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My goal is to resolve the North Korean nuclear problem and solidify peace during my term.
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Poverty dictated my childhood. But there were benefits as well: I became independent, more mature than my peers, and I realized that money is not the most important thing in life.
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I hope peace is a part of everyday life.
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The North and South were one people sharing one language and one culture for about 5,000 years. Ultimately, we should reunite.
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