Monday, 23 December 2019
Saturday, 14 December 2019
For peace in Korea!
Michael Chant speaking |
By New Worker
correspondent
Korean
solidarity activists returned to the Marchmont Centre in central London last
weekend to hear a Democratic Korean diplomat talk about the current situation
on the Korean peninsula, at a joint meeting organised by the Korean Friendship
Association (KFA) and the Friends of Korea committee.
Chaired
by NCP leader Andy Brooks, a panel of speakers including Michael Chant of the
RCPB (ML), Dermot Hudson from the KFA and Kim Song Gi from the London embassy
of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea
(DPRK) spoke about a renewed Korean crisis following the failure of US
imperialism to follow up commitments made at the 2018 summit between the US and
DPRK leaders in Singapore and the follow-up summit in Vietnam earlier in the
year.
Following the historic developments for
peace and reunification on the Korean peninsula that took place in 2018, which
showed the genuine desire of the DPRK and the Korean people to consign the
hostility of the USA and the DPRK to history, the USA is still refusing to
fulfil its commitments following the principle of action for action. The
promise of the summits between President Trump and Democratic Korean leader Kim
Jong Un is therefore not being fulfilled.
At a time when the 29 NATO partners are
meeting in London to attempt to revitalise this aggressive alliance, and
President Trump himself will be in Britain facing the opposition of the British
people, it is vitally important to support the right of the Korean people to
self-determination, independence and peace. The meeting called on all Korean
solidarity campaigners to strengthen the solidarity of the people’s movements
in Britain with the DPRK.
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