For Korea, the year 2000 emerged truly historical. There were events capable of changing relations considerably between the two Korean states and bolstering security on the peninsula. The historical June 13-15 summit will no doubt render essential inf...
For Korea, the year 2000 emerged truly historical. There were events capable of changing relations considerably between the two Korean states and bolstering security on the peninsula. The historical June 13-15 summit will no doubt render essential influence on inter-Korean relations and the situation in the region. Now in turn there are the tasks of adaptation of internal and external policy to the North-South rapprochement. Many on both sides are reflecting upon whether there are pan-Korean national interests for the sake of which it be necessary to change all antagonistic practices existing until now in the international arena, and to try to establish inter-Korean cooperation. Clearly, it is the Koreans who must solve these matters independently, as masters of their own country. Some foreign observers did not assume that the Pyongyang summit would be so significant. Moreover, they have felt for the first time that Korean national interests and priorities could well exceed ROK alliance responsibilities. The political leaders on the peninsula have denied all pessimistic forecasts from the experts and have shown ability and determination to change the course of events in the interests of the nation and peace in Korea. It instills hope that Korean summits will continue well into the future. But if the Koreans really want to pull together, and even unite, they will be compelled to correct internal and external policies. Such updating might be unexpected for Korea`s neighbors, and we are probably beginning to notice it already.