NEW DELHI: Peace is prerequisite to progress and India wants peaceful co-existence in her neighbourhood, vice-president M
Venkaiah Naidu told a visiting
Korean Parliamentary delegation led by the Speaker of South Korean National Assembly Chung Sye Kyun.
Naidu said India was a peace-loving country and wanted to have cordial relations with all its neighbours. The Vice-President also appreciated the effort of President Moon Jae-in of the
Republic of Korea to resolve the North Korean nuclear issue through dialogue and engagement with North Korea. He said that India supports peace and stability on the
Korean Peninsula through dialogue and diplomacy and expressed the hope that the momentum generated by the inter-Korean talks would contribute to this end.
Terming India and Korea as “'natural partners”, he pointed out that both have civilisational linkages and deep people-to-people bonds.
Naidu also pointed out that terrorism is a global threat to mankind and expressed the hope that the
United Nations (UN) comes out with a broader resolution against terrorism.
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