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Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), speaks during his press conference at his party's headquarters in Seoul, March 8, one day before the presidential election. Yonhap |
Ruling party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung said Tuesday he will send special envoys to the United States, China, Japan and North Korea as soon as he is elected in an effort to help bring lasting peace to the Korean Peninsula.
Lee of the liberal Democratic Party of Korea made the remark during a special press conference on the eve of the election, saying he will pursue pragmatic diplomacy centered on the national interest and removing the dangers of war from the divided peninsula.
"I will remove the threat of war on the Korean Peninsula," Lee said at a press conference at his party's headquarters in Seoul. "Based on our strong independent national defense capability, I will pursue pragmatic diplomacy centered on the national interest to open a new path to peace and joint prosperity."
In regards to overcoming the COVID-19 crisis, Lee said he will issue an executive order to lift business curfews and freeze main public utility charges until the spread of the coronavirus is over.
The former governor of Gyeonggi Province also stressed that he will restore national unity after the election, saying he will create a panel under the presidential transition committee to look into common election pledges from each candidate.
"In the process of election, we inevitably had many conflicts," he said. "I will make a government of united people to heal them." (Yonhap)