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International Forum on One Korea Explores Prospects for Reunification amid Global Pandemic, Social Upheavals and Geopolitical Realignments
WASHINGTON, Aug. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ --

 
- Global Peace Foundation, Action for Korea United, and Alliance for Korea 
United USA Partner to Co-convene a Virtual Forum to Examine Opportunities for 
Advancing Reunification 

Dr. Hyun Jin Preston Moon today called upon the U.S. to make "principled 
unification" its key foreign policy goal for the Korean peninsula and Northeast 
Asia and for giving the "torch to the Korean people" to lead fulfillment of the 
destiny of a free and unified Peninsula.

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"From a strategic perspective, the U.S. should recognize the need for 
principled unification as the long-term permanent solution to denuclearization 
and regional peace. A Korean-led process for unification should be backed by 
commitment to support the process both economically and geopolitically" as was 
done with the Marshall plan after WW II.

He was speaking at the International Forum on One Korea, a global online 
conference held along with gatherings of civic leaders across Korea to mark the 
75th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japanese colonial rule at the end 
of World War II. Dr. Moon is the founder and chair of the Global Peace 
Foundation, a co-sponsor of the conference.

Dr. Edwin Feulner, founder of the Heritage Foundation in the U.S., said Korea 
today stands at an important transition point. "More than ever scholars and 
policy experts, faced with the failure of past efforts, see Korean unification 
as the necessary way forward," he said. 

Crediting Dr. Moon's National Bestseller Korean Dream, which stresses the 
shared values and culture of the Korean people, Dr. Feulner said it was time to 
move the pursuit of unification outside of the sphere of government to engage 
the support of the Korean people as a whole.

In Korean Dream Dr. Moon calls for a revival of Korea's original founding 
principles as an ethic that can bridge the gap between conservatives and 
progressives in South Korea and ultimately between the North and South.

Emerging from division as a new nation, a unified Korea "must be rooted in a 
firm foundation of universal spiritual principles and moral values," Dr. Moon 
said. "These form the essential bedrock for true liberty. Hongik Ingan—living 
for the greater benefit of all humanity—is the founding aspiration of the 
Korean people."

The forum brought together leading Korea experts, policymakers, and civil 
society leaders to examine new opportunities for advancing Korean unification 
on the theme: "Realignment amid Global Changes: New Opportunities for a Free 
and Unified Korea," on August 15, 2020.

Amb. Ahn Ho-young, former ROK Ambassador to the U.S. and currently president of 
the University of North Korean Studies, said the first step toward unification 
is to build national consensus based on values of freedom, democracy and human 
rights, and the right to choose and practice one's religion.

He noted that German unification depended on the close partnership between 
President Bush and Chancellor Kohl together with a common understanding of all 
the important nations involved.

Panelists from the United States expressed grave concerns about North Korea's 
nuclear capability and closed society, while noting the significant role that 
civil society can play in bridging the division between the two Koreas.

"While the current crisis presents enormous risks, it also presents 
opportunities; opportunities to eliminate once and for all weapons of mass 
destruction from the Korean peninsula; an opportunity to allow China to play a 
constructive role as an emerging great power; to welcome the people of North 
Korea to the world of responsible nations, in the longer term, it may allow 
reunification of the Korean people under a government that is supportive of 
freedoms found only in democracies," said Dr. William Parker, past president of 
the EastWest Institute.

The forum was sponsored by the Global Peace Foundation, Action for Korea United 
and Alliance for Korea United USA and is the first of a series of forums 
scheduled for the fall of 2020. For more information visit 
www.globalpeace.org/international-forum-one-korea.

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SOURCE  Global Peace Foundation