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Europe and the Middle East—The media’s peacemaking potential in Northeast Asia was the theme of an IMAP webinar.

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Europe and the Middle East— The International Association of Arts and Culture for Peace held a webinar as part of ILC2021.

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Europe and the Middle East—An online conference of parliamentarians addressed the issue of Korean reunification.

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Europe and the Middle East—A webinar asked if people of faith can help to unite the divided Korean Peninsula.

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Asia Pacific—The Opening Plenary of the ILC2021—Asia Pacific highlighted the programs and projects UPF is carrying out in support of the peaceful reunification of Korea.

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Asia Pacific—Former heads of states discussed the role of government and political leaders in contributing to peace in Northeast Asia at a session hosted by the ISCP.

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Asia Pacific—Current and former parliamentarians affirmed the importance of the peaceful reunification of Korea at a session hosted by the IAPP.

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Asia Pacific—Five speakers shared their perspectives on their roles to support the reconciliation of the two Koreas at a session hosted by the IAPD.

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Africa—The third session of Africa’s portion of the 2021 International Leadership Conference had the theme “The Role of Spiritual Leaders in Identifying and Promoting Universal Values for a Peaceful World.”

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Seoul, Korea—The 2017 Interreligious Leadership Conference closed with the formation of a new international association of religious leaders dedicated to bringing world peace.

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Seoul, Korea—About 400 religious leaders and representatives of faith-based organizations concluded the 2017 Interreligious Leadership Conference.

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Seoul, Korea—The third day of the Interreligious Leadership Conference 2017 focused on “The Responsibility of Religion and Faith-Based Organizations in Building Peaceful and Prosperous Societies.”

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Vienna, Austria - A forum at the UN headquarters in Vienna addressed the issue “The UN at 70: Toward a Resolution of Tensions on the Korean Peninsula.”

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DC-Forum-2014-12-17Washington DC, USA - A Dec. 17, 2014 forum evaluating the first three years of Kim Jong Un’s rule over North Korea concluded that it has been “surprisingly significant.”

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Vladivostok, Russia - Experts from Russia, the US, South Korea, China and Japan attended a May 30, 2014, conference in Vladivostok on "Towards a Road Map for Peace and Development in Northeast Asia: From Conflict to Dialogue on the Korean Peninsula."

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UPF's Northeast Asia Peace Initiative brings together diplomats and scholars to explore the prospects for improved relations in the region taking into account political, military, economic and civil society factors. Civil society initiatives include conferences, tourism, humanitarian projects and people-to-people engagement.

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London, UK - A charitable concert at 43 Lancaster Gate, London, on April 12, 2014 raised funds for humanitarian projects to benefit North Korean children.

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Tokyo, Japan - UPF-Japan organized programs April 3-5, 2014 on the theme, "Peacemaking Processes in Europe: Proposals for East Asia" featuring Dr. Walter Schwimmer, former secretary general of the Council of Europe.

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I think we need to do a lot more talking together and we need to do a lot more drawing on this map, how we’re going to pursue it. I do believe that the six-party talks is the best way to do it. There are those who say it should be four-party talks. There are those who say it should be eight-party talks. There are those who say it ought to be 84-party talks. It doesn’t really matter. The issue is not how the mechanism is set up. The issue is really whether we can get the kind of diplomatic cooperation necessary to get this done.

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Until the North Korean nomenclature are given clear-cut guarantees of their personal safety and certain level of well-being, they would be cautious about implementing any reforms and moving towards denuclearization and re-unification. Pyongyang also expects that Beijing would continue to treat the DPRK as an important buffer state separating China from the U.S. forward deployment forces in East Asia.The economic situation and primarily the food problem remains a major challenge for the regime.

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