Based on the accomplishments of the Policy for Peace and Prosperity, the South Korean government will focus in the future on substantially reducing military threats on the Korean Peninsula.
To that end, the government will create a virtuous cycle between military and non-military fields where the easing of military tension activates cooperation in non-military fields, which in turn brings about a further reduction in military tension.
In addition, the South Korean government will do its utmost to lay a foundation for the formation of a South-North community through the "institutionalization of peace," which means taking institutional measures to remove the dangers of war on the Korean Peninsula and bring about a permanent peace rather than being absorbed in abstract discussions about unification. |