[³ìÃë: º£³Ý ¼±ÀÓ¿¬±¸¿ø] ¡°You are not going to get lasting peace unless you get several major changes with North Korea. You have got to reduce the North Korean threat, those conditions involve complete eliminations of North Korea¡¯s nuclear, chemical, biological weapons program, substantial conventional arms control..¡¦¡±
[³ìÃë: º£³Ý ¼±ÀÓ¿¬±¸¿ø] ¡°It is hard to imagine having lasting peace with North Korea when the North Koreans indoctrinate their people that the US is their eternal enemy.¡±
[³ìÃë: ¸Æ½ºÀ£ ¼±ÀÓ¿¬±¸¿ø] ¡°Number one is the dismantlement of North Korea¡¯s nuclear program and there should be repositioning of North Korean forces, they are on offensive posture ready to attack South, so they must be pull back from the DMZ, so North Korea has to demonstrate that they are no longer threat to the South.¡±
[³ìÃë: ¸á½ºÀ£ ¼±ÀÓ¿¬±¸¿ø]¡±It is complicated, because South Korea and North Korea have to change their constitution to recognize the existence of each countries.¡±
[³ìÃë: ¿ÍÀÏ´õ Àü ¼±ÀÓº¸Á°ü] ¡°If they were peace treaty that would require congressional approval. To end the armistice, that can be done very easily by executive actions. US senate has to approve any treaty if it is any treaty that¡¯s actually entered and you have to have 2/3 vote.¡±
[³ìÃë: °¥·çÄ¡ Àü ºÏ Ç٠Ư»ç] ¡°The key is the real political progress, not the piece of paper that may be called the treaty of peace, which really important is how our relations between US and North Korea substantively affected, our tensions reduced, a fear of war relieved, those are the things that matter. Denuclearization is certainly part of that, it is the key issue but is not the only issue.¡±