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词条 Ministry of Unification
释义

  1. Lee Myung-bak administration

     Responsibilities  Vision  Guiding principles  Major tasks 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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The Ministry of Unification is an executive department of the South Korean government aimed at promoting Korean reunification. It was first established in 1969 as the National Unification Board, under the rule of Park Chung-hee. It gained its current status in 1998 and has played a major role in promoting inter-Korean dialogues, exchanges and cooperation.

Under previous minister Yu Woo-ik, the ministry consisted of one office for planning and coordination; three bureaus for unification policy, inter-Korean exchanges and cooperation, and humanitarian cooperation; one special bureau for the Gaeseong Industrial Complex project; and five affiliated agencies on unification education, inter-Korean dialogue, transit between the South and the North, settlement support for dislocated North Koreans and inter-Korean consultations on exchanges and cooperation. However, in 2008, the ministry was significantly downsized as part of an efficiency restructuring of government.[1]

The current minister is Cho Myung-gyun.[2] Its headquarters are on the third and fourth floors of the Seoul Government Complex in Jongno District, Seoul.[3]

Lee Myung-bak administration

The ministry's aims as of 2008[4] were:

Responsibilities

According to the Ministry website, its major duties are as follows:

  • Establishing North Korea Policy: The ministry coordinates the South Korean government's policy toward North Korea and establishes and implements long-term policies for national unification. The ministry encourages public participation in the overall process. To effectively pursue unification policies, the ministry analyzes the political, socioeconomic and military aspects of North Korea.
  • Coordinating inter-Korean dialogue: As the chief government body tasked with communicating with North Korea, the Ministry of Unification coordinates inter-Korean dialogue at all levels in the political, economic, military and humanitarian areas.
  • Pursuing inter-Korean cooperation: In addition, the ministry sets the rules and procedures for inter-Korean economic cooperation including those governing Mt. Geumgang tour, Gaeseong industrial complex and reconnection of inter-Korean roads and railways and various exchange programs in the athletic, cultural and academic areas. This includes the pursuit of humanitarian cooperation on human rights conditions in North Korea, South Korean POW and abductee issues, reunion of separated families, settlement support for dislocated North Koreans and cross-border exchanges of goods and people alongside the inter-Korean roads and railways.
  • Educating the public on unification. The ministry often enlists the services of local NGOs to provide educational information to people throughout Korea.

Vision

  1. Creating a Community for Peace: It will denuclearize the Korean peninsula, build military trust between South and North Korea and reduce tension on the peninsula.
  2. Creating a Community for Common Prosperity: The Lee government will help North Korea develop its economy and participate in the international community and pursue an economic cooperation that will benefit both Koreas.
  3. Creating a Community for Happiness: It will enhance the well-being of the 70 million South and North Koreans by resolving humanitarian issues between the two Koreas and raising the quality of life for all Koreans.&91;5&93;

Guiding principles

The Hong Yong-pyo administration is guided by four principles: a balanced approach; North Korea policy that evolves over time; and cooperation with the international community.

  1. A balance between ‘national security and exchange/cooperation’ and ‘inter-Korean cooperation and international cooperation’ will be struck: remain flexible where appropriate, yet firm when necessary, in order to closely coordinate the critical factors which constitute our policy towards North Korea.
  2. Encourage North Korea to make “the right choice” and move closer towards meaningful cross-border interaction by continuously complementing and revising our policies toward the North; North Korean policies will remain responsive and vigilant with regards to developments in our surrounding regional neighborhood in order to ensure robust and proactive management of the situation on the Korean Peninsula.
  3. Close consultation and cooperation with the international community, we will resolve the security crisis on the Korean Peninsula; seek to establish a virtuous cycle between the resolution of issues on the Korean Peninsula and increased peace and collaboration in Northeast Asia.

Major tasks

  1. All issues between the two Koreas should be resolved through dialogue. We will engage in productive dialogue with the North to resolve all pending issues with sincerity. The leaders of the two Koreas may meet any time if they do so in good faith with the goal of unification and a better life for all 70 million Koreans.
  2. It will continue to encourage North Korea to give up its nuclear programs through the Six-party Talks. The Lee administration will call for a peaceful resolution of the North Korean nuclear issue during inter-Korean dialogue.
  3. It will achieve qualitative development of inter-Korean relations through mutually beneficial economic cooperation between the two Koreas. Existing economic cooperation projects will be promoted by removing obstacles. New projects will be pursued according to the four criteria: progress in North Korea’s denuclearization, economic feasibility, our financial capability and national consensus. The Lee administration will implement the Vision 3000: Denuclearization and Openness to create an inter-Korean economic community.
  4. Social and cultural exchanges will be expanded to develop a sense of national commonality. An institutional foundation will be laid to ensure a substantial and stable development of social and cultural exchanges.
  5. The former Lee administration will remain strongly committed to the resolution of the humanitarian issues. We will find fundamental solutions to the separate family issue and give a priority to the resolution of the South Korean POW and abductee issues as they are our citizens whom the government should protect. We will deal with human rights in North Korea as a matter of universal value. The ROK government will provide humanitarian aid to North Korea unconditionally from a humanitarian perspective and in the spirit of brotherhood toward fellow North Koreans.&91;6&93;

See also

  • Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of the Fatherland - similar organization in North Korea
  • Division of Korea
  • Foreign relations of South Korea
  • Government of South Korea
  • Information Center on North Korea
  • List of Korea-related topics
  • Minister of Intra-German Relations
  • National Unification Advisory Council

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://eng.unikorea.go.kr/CmsWeb/viewPage.req?idx=PG0000000629# |title=Brief History - 2000s |publisher=Ministry of Unification |accessdate=22 July 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=New unification minister vows persistent efforts to improve inter-Korean ties|url=http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/northkorea/2017/07/03/0401000000AEN20170703009500315.html/|date=3 July 2017|accessdate=6 May 2018|publisher=Yonhap News Agency}}
3. ^"Location & Contact Info." ([https://archive.is/xFMFs Archive]) Ministry of Unification. Retrieved on January 1, 2013. "Ministry of Unification Address: Government Complex - Seoul , 209 Sejong-daero(Sejong-ro). Jongno-gu, Republic of Korea"
4. ^{{cite web |url=http://38north.org/2011/09/afostercarter091111/ |title=Lee Myung Bak’s Nordpolitik: A U-turn in the Pipeline? |author=Aidan Foster-Carter |work=38 North |publisher=Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies |date=11 September 2011 |accessdate=22 July 2012 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120508014945/http://38north.org/2011/09/afostercarter091111/ |archivedate=8 May 2012 |df= }}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Vision Statement|url=http://eng.unikorea.go.kr/content.do?cmsid=1773|website=eng.unikorea.go.kr|publisher=Ministry of Unification|accessdate=23 August 2016|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160728060634/http://eng.unikorea.go.kr/content.do?cmsid=1773|archivedate=28 July 2016|df=}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Major Objective|url=http://eng.unikorea.go.kr/content.do?cmsid=1782|publisher=Ministry of Unificaiton|accessdate=23 August 2016|deadurl=no|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160727151015/http://eng.unikorea.go.kr/content.do?cmsid=1782|archivedate=27 July 2016|df=}}

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