India can contribute constructively toward peace in the Korean peninsula: Ambassador

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Against the backdrop of a historic meet between the presidents of North, and South Korea, Seoul's to New Delhi Bong-kil today said could contribute constructively toward peace in the and in

Speaking at the third Korea-Friendship Quiz Competition 2018, the said, "I am very much encouraged by the developments in the This was done through political will of top leaders in the peninsula, including South Korean Moon Jae-in. Even before taking office, he had thought about making a breakthrough in the Korean peninsula, particularly on the nuclear issue. He sent envoys and invited the North Korean sports team to the Winter Olympics," he said.

The said he was happy to see the change in dynamics, and added that North Korean leader was also responding to the efforts of South Korean

On India's contribution, he said, "I am cautiously optimistic that the process of denuclearisation would bring peace in the and also in I hope can also contribute constructively because it is a nuclear power and also, for a long time, it has played important role in the peninsula."

recalled that during the Korean war, India had dispatched medical teams to attend the wounded, adding that over 6,000 personnel were in at that time.

He said the South Korean President's visit to India was scheduled for the later half of this year.

"This meeting with PM Modi will be a great occasion to take the relationship to a higher level. India is one of the five most important countries for Korea's diplomacy and economic relationship. Formerly it was China, Russia, the US and Japan, now India is emerging as an important country for Korea," the Ambassador added.

The quiz competition, in which four top performing school students will be taken on a free trip to Korea, said, "was among the best public diplomacy that the has developed in India."

Over 20,000 students, from 60 schools, participated in the event.

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First Published: Thu, May 03 2018. 17:05 IST