Korean Church praying, hoping for
success of talks between two Koreas
The venue of the meeting between North and South Korean on 9 January, 2018, inPanmunjom, inthe demilitarized zone.- AFP |
Bishop Lazarus You Heung-sik of Daejeon is hoping the
meeting between the two Koreas in Panmunjom on 9 January will help defuse the
tension building in the peninsula and bring the two people together.
The Catholic Church in South Korea is praying for the
success of the talks between the two Koreas, as the delegations from both sides
are preparing for their meeting on Tuesday in the demilitarized zone
(DMZ). “The Korean Church has prayed and is praying for the talks between
the two Koreas, and for tomorrow's meeting to be successful. I'm happy, very
happy," Bishop Lazarus You Heung-sik of Daejeon told
AsiaNews on Monday.
The 9 January meeting in the border truce
village of Panmunjom is taking place amid growing tensions
over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes and the war
of words between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US president Donald
Trump. This will be the first official meeting between the two neighbours
since December 2015.
Role of S. Korean leader
Bishop You credited the progress between the North and South
to the “patience and perseverance” South Korean President Moon
Jae-in who never stopped holding the door open to meeting with the
North, even in the most tense moments of the last months.”
The bishop, who is who president of the Committee for
Justice and Peace of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Korea (CBCK), said that Moon also held talks
with Chinese President Xi Jinping and discussed the issue of
the deployment of the THAAD anti-missile system that China had severely.
“Unlike what happened with former President Park,” Bishop You said, “they
reached an agreement.”
South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman Baik Tae-hyun
told reporters that during the 9 January talks the two sides are expected to
discuss the Winter Olympics to be held in Pyeongchang in South
Korea next month, and inter-Korean relations. He said North
Korea asked for further negotiations about the meeting to be carried out via
documented exchanges.
Kim opened the way for talks with South Korea in a New Year
Day speech in which he expressed a desire to reduce tensions and suggested the
North’s possible participation in the Winter Olympics.
Bishop You explained that the turning point came with Moon’s
invitation to involve North Korean athletes in the Winter Olympics and with Kim
accepting the offer. Noting a “softer” tone in Kim’s New Year address,
the bishop said the North Korean leader has reiterated the unity of the people
of the Korean peninsula.
Stressing that sports and culture can unite people, Bishop You
hopes that many fans along with North Korean athletes will participate in the
Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. “Above all, coming together undermines
prejudices and confirms that with we cannot reach peace with
weapons," he said.
Pope Francis on Koreas
Pope Francis has also called on all nations to support
dialogue to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula and to work for a legally
binding ban on nuclear weapons. “It is of paramount importance to support every
effort at dialogue on the Korean peninsula, in order to find new ways of
overcoming the current disputes, increasing mutual trust and ensuring a
peaceful future for the Korean people and the entire world," Pope Francis
said in his annual address to the diplomatic corps on Monday in the Vatican.
Pain of a divided families
Following the 1953 partition of the Korean Peninsula
in 1953, many families found themselves divided between the South and the
North, unable to see each other. At present, some 60,000, aging
people still hope to meet their relatives before dying. The last family reunion
was held in 2015.
"The issue of families is a heart-wrenching because it
highlights the whole story of suffering in the two Koreas,” Bishop You said.
“Afterwards we hope that cooperation at the Kaesong industrial complex and at
Mount Kumgang Tourist Region can restart. They provide an opportunity for
exchanges and dialogue that allow the growth of trust and collaboration between
the two Koreas ".
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