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Vice chair of unification council urges use of North Korea's official name

Created at 2 Jul · 9:06 AM1 source
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The vice chair of South Korea's Peaceful Unification Advisory Council suggested that using official names for both Koreas could be a first step toward establishing peace on the peninsula. Kang Chang-il stated that if North Korea refers to South Korea as the Republic of Korea, then South Korea should reciprocate by calling North Korea the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

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Who's Involved

Kang Chang-il
Vice chair of the Peaceful Unification Advisory Council
Peaceful Unification Advisory Council
Presidential advisory body on unification
Vice chair of unification council urges use of North Korea's official name

↳ Why This Matters

This proposal highlights a symbolic yet potentially significant step in inter-Korean relations, suggesting that mutual recognition of official names could pave the way for a more formal peace process and improved diplomatic engagement.

Key facts

  • Kang Chang-il, vice chair of the Peaceful Unification Advisory Council, advocated for using official names between North and South Korea.
  • He suggested this mutual respect for names could be a foundational step towards peace on the Korean Peninsula.
  • The call aligns with a similar appeal made by senior leaders from South Korea's seven major religious orders.
  • South Korea currently does not use the Democratic People's Republic of Korea as its official designation for the North.

Kang Chang-il, vice chair of the Peaceful Unification Advisory Council (PUAC), a presidential advisory body, has called for South and North Korea to use each other's official names as a means to foster peace on the Korean Peninsula. This suggestion follows a similar appeal made by senior leaders from South Korea's seven major religious orders.

Kang stated that the first step in transitioning from the current armistice system to a peace regime would be for the two Koreas to address each other by their official designations. He articulated that if North Korea were to refer to South Korea as the Republic of Korea, it would be logical for South Korea to reciprocate by calling North Korea the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Currently, South Korea refers to the North as 'North Korea' and not by its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, or 'Joson' in Korean. This practice stems from Seoul's non-recognition of its relationship with North Korea as a state-to-state affair, as stipulated by the 1991 inter-Korean Basic Agreement.

Frequently asked questions

The Peaceful Unification Advisory Council (PUAC) is a presidential advisory body in South Korea focused on unification matters.

South Korea does not recognize its relationship with North Korea as a state-to-state affair, leading it to use the term 'North Korea' instead of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

The vice chair of the PUAC believes that mutual use of official names could be a foundational step towards establishing a peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.

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How It Developed

Vice chair of the Peaceful Unification Advisory Council Kang Chang-il raised the need for South and North Korea to use each other's official names.
Kang stated this could be a step toward establishing a peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.
Senior leaders of South Korea's seven major religious orders had previously urged the two Koreas to mutually use their official names.
South Korea currently refers to the North as 'North Korea' rather than its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Sources

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Vice chair of unification council raises need to call N. Korea by its official nameYonhap News Agency

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