South Korea needs to restore communication channels, end the policy see-saw and ensure official rhetoric is consistent with policy objectives

South Korea has made peaceful coexistence the central objective of its North Korea policy. As outlined in a recent white paper, Seoul has not formally abandoned reunification but has chosen to prioritise the more immediate and achievable objective of establishing a stable framework for coexistence.

The document articulates three guiding principles: respect for North Korea’s political system, rejection of unification by absorption, and avoidance of hostile actions. Underscoring the urgency of this approach, the foreword notes: “Peace on the Korean peninsula is not a choice for us, but a lifeline.”

The most urgent challenge is the collapse of the inter-Korean communication architecture.

Source: News - South China Morning Post