Unquestionably, the unification of the Korean peninsula is a very much longed aspiration for many Koreans. Notwithstanding this undeniable truth, the inter-Korean relations have evolved in such a complex way that it seems obvious that unification needs more than the willingness of two parts to become a reality. I believe there is where the relevance of the KINU’s initiative lays: to show the interest to listen other voices from the international community. To what extent our views would help to formulate appropriate approaches to the Korean issues is difficult to say; the assessment depends on the issue area, each country’s degree of involvement, the level of stakes, and the position in relation to the regional security complex. Besides, if the two Koreas are ready to become one country unknown; we will only discover that when the process takes off. Perhaps, like in a marriage, you never know until you live it.
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López Aymes, J. F. (2014). Mexico. En: Kyuryoon, K. [et al.]. Global expectations for korean unification (pp. 234-263). Korea Institute for National Unification.