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North and South Korean leaders communicate about a united Korea to fight Japan
Arvind Shekhar
Apr. 22, 2005

North and South Korea in a surprising move have started talking about a united Korea to fight against Japanese claims on the Dokdo Islets. The pride about a united Korea was conspicuous.

South Korean Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan met briefly with North Korea's official head of state, Kim Yong Nam, on the sidelines of the Asia-Africa leadership summit in Indonesia on April 22. The two discussed joint efforts to preserve ancient Korean historical sites and to fight Japanese claims on the Dokdo Islets. Lee thanked Kim, who is chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly, for the swift return of a South Korean fisherman who recently crossed into North Korean waters, Lee's spokesman said. The two did not discuss other inter-Korean issues or the nuclear issue, the spokesman told Yonhap.

The interactions in recent days between South and North Korea is interesting. The difference of opinion between United States and South Korea on the command of a joint force was very significant.

Some international think tanks now believe that North Korea will finally form an alliance with the South and share the fruit of economic successes. Like Pakistan and India, Israel and Palestine, the Koreas also will come together.


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