Session

[9-B] [Diplomats’Roundtable] Korean Reunification and New Opportunities

Date
May 29 (Sun.)
Time
11:20 ~ 12:20
Organization
Room
Grand Ballroom
There are a number of analyses and views about international affairs around the Korean peninsula, the current state of the relationship between North and South Korea, and prospects for reunification. This session will give another perspective on the reunification of the two Koreas beyond the views of scholars and the press. Ambassadors from the neighboring countries of the Korean peninsula present their opinions about the reunification of North and South Korea. This session will also discuss the various potential international reactions after the unification.
- Views of Korean reunification from neighboring countries.
- Evaluation of the possibility of unification by ambassadors from neighboring countries.
- International cooperation after the reunification of the two Koreas.

- Moderator
KWAK Seung-Jun (Chairman, Presidential Council for Future and Vision)

- Panelists
Mark TOKOLA (Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy, Seoul)
Skand Ranjan TAYAL (Ambassador, Embassy of India, Seoul)
LEE Joon-gyu (Chancellor, Institute of Foreign Affairs & National Security)
Konstantin V. VNUKOV (Ambassador, Embassy of the Russian Federation)
Tomasz KOZLOWSKI (Ambassador, Delegation of the European to Korea)