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South Korean Official Says Trump’s Visit Improved Relations

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Choo Mi-ae, the leader of the Democratic Party of South Korea, says she thinks President Trump learned something about the Korea crisis on his trip.
Like many of her fellow citizens, the leader of South Korea’s ruling party was unhappy with President Trump’s threats to destroy nuclear-armed North Korea. But she now says Mr. Trump’s visit this month appears to have made him appreciate more fully the need to peacefully resolve the crisis.
In an interview, the leader, Choo Mi-ae, the chairwoman of the liberal Democratic Party of South Korea and the most prominent woman in the National Assembly, said Mr. Trump’s visit had “actually led to an improvement in our bilateral relations.”
Mr. Trump, she said, had now seen for himself that 25 million Koreans — half the South Korean population — live close to the demilitarized zone that has divided North and South since the armistice that halted the 1950-1953 Korean War.
“All of the growth and prosperity that Korea has achieved after the Korean War is concentrated in this region,” she said. “If there were to be a war, not only would all the lives be lost, but the achievements of Korea would become nothing overnight.”
Ms. Choo also said that she hoped North Korea would participate in the Winter Olympic Games ’ to be held in South Korea in February, and that she intended to personally invite her counterpart from North Korea when they attend an international meeting of political party leaders hosted by China this month.
Ms. Choo, 59, is a strong ally of President Moon Jae-in of South Korea, who advocates a shift toward dialogue with the North and was elected after the impeachment this year of his conservative predecessor, Park Geun-hye, for corruption and abuse of power.

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