MOSCOW, June 25 (RIA Novosti) - South Korea’s prime minister called on North Korea on Tuesday to come out of isolation and embark on a course of “co-prosperity and permanent peace” on the Korean Peninsula, South Korean media reported.
Prime Minister Chung Hong-won, speaking at a ceremony to celebrate the 63rd anniversary of the beginning of the 1950-53 Korean War, asked Pyongyang to join efforts with Seoul to achieve wellbeing for the Korean people, the Yonhap news agency reported.
“North Korea should abandon its path of isolation and degeneration and take the path of permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula, and co-existence and co-prosperity of the Korean people,” Chung told an audience of several thousand at Seoul’s ceremony attended by government officials, war veterans, bereaved and separated families, and South Korea-stationed foreign diplomats.
The two Koreas remain technically "at war" since no peace treaty was signed when the Korean War ended in 1953. Tensions mounted on the Korean Peninsula earlier this year after North Korea conducted new nuclear tests. Pyongyang threatened Seoul and the United States with war and closed off the joint industrial zone in Kaesong following a new round of international sanctions, but later voiced willingness to negotiate.