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South Korea has called for peace with North Korea - seemingly taking advantage of the disappearance of Kim Jong-un. For around two months, the despot has not been seen in public despite spending his entire public life being in the spotlight.
The last available images of him are actually photos of the front page of a North Korean newspaper, showing him meeting with his counterparts in China in North Korea. That was on June 9, with almost a total silence since then and that includes some very strange things happening from the country's media, such as images disappearing. And there hasn't been any real new pictures of him at a mass public gathering since the end of March.
And seemingly taking advantage of this, South Korean leaders are looking to make peace - something that has normally never been spoken about between the two countries.
A spokesman for South Korea said: "The ministry will continue efforts for peaceful coexistence with North Korea to bear fruit, keeping in mind the president's call for patience."
[]South Korea has called for peace with North Korea - seemingly taking advantage of the disappearance of Kim Jong-un. For around two months, the despot has not been seen in public despite spending his entire public life being in the spotlight.
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[]The last available images of him are actually photos of the front page of a North Korean newspaper, showing him meeting with his counterparts in China in North Korea. That was on June 9, with almost a total silence since then and that includes some very strange things happening from the country's media, such as images disappearing. And there hasn't been any real new pictures of him at a mass public gathering since the end of March.
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[]And seemingly taking advantage of this, South Korean leaders are looking to make peace - something that has normally never been spoken about between the two countries.
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[]A spokesman for South Korea said: "The ministry will continue efforts for peaceful coexistence with North Korea to bear fruit, keeping in mind the president's call for patience.
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[]"Nothing will happen if we stay put," before adding that they need to "create even the smallest opportunity to bring peace in challenging conditions".
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