Tae Young-ho, Secretary General of the Democratic Peace Unification Advisory Council
“Show that there is no discrimination against North Korean defectors.
North Korea’s core group needs to change its view of South Korea.
North Koreans do not see Kim Joo-ae as successor.”
“It will be a big message not only to the North Korean elite but also to Kim Jong-un.”
Tae Young-ho, secretary-general of the Advisory Council for Democratic Peace and Unification (APNU), a former high-ranking diplomat who defected from North Korea, explained the significance of being the first defector to be appointed to a vice-ministerial position since the division in an interview with the Dong-A Ilbo held at the APNU building in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 7th. “While the North Korean elite recognize that the Kim Jong-un regime has no future, they do not think of South Korea as an alternative,” said Director Tae. “Unless this perception among the core class of the North Korean regime changes, peaceful unification will be difficult.” Ultimately, South Korea needs to continue to send the message that it is not discriminatory or exclusive toward defectors, and his appointment itself could be an important message.
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