PEACE: THE ONLY SOLUTION TO HUNGER IN NORTH KOREA

  • by Christine Ahn
  • Inter Press Service

In this article, the author writes that also on their agenda was North Korea's current food crisis. According to a recent UN report, up to 6 million people are facing food shortages. This has raised concerns among many in the international community that the situation may grow into a full-blown famine like that of the mid- 1990s which claimed the lives of up to one million North Koreans.

While many global leaders have returned from North Korea with similar messages regarding Pyongyang's desire for engagement, the difference this time is the Elders' understanding that North Korea's food crisis stems from the unending Korean War, including over half a century of sanctions against the North. Yes, North Koreans need aid, but what they need more than food is an end to hostilities, the lifting of sanctions, and a genuine engagement plan that includes a formal resolution to the Korean War.

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