(Yonhap Interview) Mongolia can do more than mediate in bringing peace to Korean Peninsula: ex-PM (opens original article in a new tab)
Mongolia's former prime minister emphasizes the country's potential as a neutral connector for regional dialogue to support peace on the Korean Peninsula, highlighting its unique diplomatic position and the importance of sustained communication and cooperation.
- Mongolia's former PM says the country can act as a connector for regional dialogue on the Korean Peninsula peace
- Mongolia maintains friendly relations with both Koreas and has a nuclear-weapon-free status with a multi-pillared foreign policy
- Mongolia's role is to preserve communication channels and support cooperation rather than act as a great-power mediator
- Mongolia's Ulaanbaatar Dialogue aims to keep conversation alive for peace in Northeast Asia
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