
South Korea’s upcoming presidential election in June could bring major changes to ROK policy toward North Korea, with former opposition leader Lee Jae-myung the early favorite as parties finalize their candidates.
But while Lee once made inter-Korean peace a pillar of his political identity, his pivot toward the center has raised questions about how he will approach a dramatically reshaped security landscape — marked by Pyongyang’s increasingly hostile stance toward Seoul and deepening military ties with Moscow.
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