Thursday, April 20, 2017
Conservative candidate Hong holds one-on-one with acting U.S. ambassador to Seoul
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보수후보 홍준표, '스트롱 코리아' 안보 독트린 발표
While most presidential hopefuls are putting on a more approachable image to reach out to more voters,... conservative candidate Hong Joon-pyo, held a key meeting... to highlight his adamant stance on national security.
Shin Se-min tells us more.
The Liberty Korea Party's candidate Hong Joon-pyo is campaigning on a "Strong Korea" -- and he's not taking the day off.
Hong pitched his hard-line stance on security to voters on Wednesday, listing several ways he hopes to keep the nation safe.
"We can never permit a single attempt against our national security. I will not tolerate any type of provocation that could hurt the stability or well-being of the Korean people."
More specifically, his plans include… restoring the nuclear balance of power on the peninsula by redeploying American tactical nuclear weapons to the South.
Overhauling the nation's defense posture through an aggressive deterrence policy.
Setting up a special marine warfare unit to better counter threats like North Korea's potential processing of biochemical weapons.
Also, ensuring a iron-clad Korea-U.S. alliance.
And that's where a key meeting comes in:
Hong on Wednesday became the first candidate to meet with Marc Knapper, Charge d'Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul.
The two affirmed their will to maintain the allies' strong bilateral relations, saying the two countries will go together one-hundred-percent
They also agreed that it's important for the embassy to listen to Korean voters and the candidates running for the top job.
The Democratic Party of Korea's Moon Jae-in met with the former head of the Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation,... a key ally of former president Kim Young-sam, a move aimed at building more conservative support.
The People's Party Ahn Cheol-soo, on the other hand, stopped by the Federation of Korean Trade Unions,... consulting with workers and listening to their concerns.
"Some toeing the party lines, some pushing hard with their own agenda,... it's another day on the campaign trail,... but for the contenders, it's one of fewer than 20-days left before the election day.
Shin Se-min, Arirang News."
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