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  2. Korean reunification - Wikipedia

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    Korean reunification is the hypothetical unification of North Korea and South Korea into a singular Korean sovereign state.The process towards reunification of the peninsula while still maintaining two opposing regimes was started by the June 15th North–South Joint Declaration in June 2000, was reaffirmed by the October 4th Declaration in October 2007 and the Panmunjom Declaration in April ...

  3. July 4 South–North Joint Statement - Wikipedia

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    1) First, national reunification should be achieved independently without reliance on outside forces and free from their interference. 2) Secondly, great national unity should be promoted by transcending the differences in ideas, deals and systems. 3) Thirdly, national reunification should be achieved by peaceful means without resorting to arms.

  4. Korean nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Unlike pan-Korean nationalism, state-aligned nationalism (Korean: 국가주의; Hanja: 國家主義; MR: kukkajuŭi), state nationalism, statism or patriotism (Korean: 애국주의; Hanja: 愛國主義; MR: aegukchuŭi) is a nation building based on 'state/country' (국가) identity; it appears in South Korea as ROC nationalism emphasizing the ...

  5. Should North Korea and South Korea even bother trying ... - AOL

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    A politician breaks taboo and starts a conversation over whether North Korea and South Korea should give up on reunification.

  6. Division of Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, the Soviet Union proposed Lyuh Woon-hyung as the leader of a unified Korea, but this was rejected by the US. [24] Meanwhile, the division between the two zones deepened. The difference in policy between the occupying powers led to a polarization of politics, and a transfer of population between North and South. [45]

  7. South Korea–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 1987, South Korea was among the first batch of countries to be designated as a major non-NATO ally. [3] [4] In June 2023, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said that he had upgraded the country's alliance with the United States to one that is "nuclear-based" in the face of North Korea's growing military threat. [5]

  8. Ex-US intelligence officer for North Korea points to growing ...

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    The founder of North Korea's ruling dynasty, an isolationist totalitarian leader named Kim Il Sung, was still building some of the country's first nuclear facilities when Syd Seiler arrived on the ...

  9. Peaceful Unification Advisory Council - Wikipedia

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    The Peaceful Unification Advisory Council (Korean: 민주평화통일자문회의; Hanja: 民主平和統一諮問會議) is the constitutional organization, established in accordance with the Article 92 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea and the National Unification Advisory Council Act (Korea) to advise the President of South Korea on the formulation of peaceful unification policy. [1]