Kim Dae Jung, the revered South Korean leader and Nobel laureate, played a pivotal role in advancing democracy and reconciliation on the Korean peninsula. As President, Kim's "Sunshine Policy" sought to foster dialogue and cooperation with North Korea, earning him global acclaim for his efforts towards peace and diplomacy.

"Unification is not our present goal. That is a future program."


23

"I think a major cause of present Asian economic difficulties that mainly come from, you know, lack of market economy."


17

"If America would withdraw from South Korea, there could be a power struggle between such as China and Japan."


13

"So South Korean ability is very much limited to handle North Korean, you know, difficulties. So we don't want to see an immediate collapse of the North Korea regime."


10

"Unification is one thing, and stability in Northeast Asia is another thing."


22

"So for mutual interest, I do want American presence in this region."


17

"So moderate is insisting that North Korea should open door to outside."


20

"There is some sign that North Korea is changing recently. There is ongoing successful negotiation to have a military talk to Pyongyang, which has been stopped for seven years."


14

"Well, that is very imperative to let North Korea open door to outside."


20

"To realize peace on the Korean peninsula, and to develop exchange, cooperation between both Koreas, they are the, you know, immediate target of our government."


19

"So if North Korea continues present isolation, then with such economic difficulties the North Korean government must meet a very serious situation in the future."

