문 대통령 "판문점 선언과 센토사 합의 지구상 마지막 냉전 해체한 합의로 기록될 수 있게"<br /><br /> Once again our top story comes from Singapore.<br />On Day 3 of his state visit to the island nation, President Moon Jae-in... outlined his vision and policy for peace and prosperity.<br />Something that should follow the inter Korean summits and the historic meeting between leaders of Pyongyang and Washington. <br />Our chief Cheongwadae correspondent Moon Connyoung starts us off with his message during a special lecture held earlier today. In a city state which just a month earlier saw the leaders of North Korea and the U.S. come together for a historic summit, South Korean President Moon Jae-in laid out his vision and policy for lasting peace and denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula; one as daring the one he presented in Berlin a year ago.<br /><br /> "Building on complete denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula, South Korea will draw up a new economic map. <br />Both Koreas will press on toward an economic community."<br /> A single economic community of the two Koreas... creating partnership for the future with Southeast Asian countries for 'People, Co-prosperity and Peace.'<br /><br /> This is President Moon Jae-in's 'New Southern Policy," a vision that he shared at the 42nd Singapore Lecture hosted by the Yusof Ishak Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.<br /> "The U.S. and South Korea have worked together in the historic transition that began with the North's participation in the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, reciprocal visits by special envoys, inter-Korean summits and the North Korea-U.S. summit. <br />We will continue to work together going forward."<br /> The South Korean president also made sure to send out a message to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un; a message of prosperity but with a premise, but,<br /> "If Chairman Kim keeps his promise of denuclearization, he will be able to lead his nation to prosperity."<br /> He vowed to do his utmost to establish a peace regime so that economic cooperation with the North could begin.<br /> "If the leaders do not honor the promise they made themselves before the international community, they will be subject to grave judgment."<br /> "This time of the year last year, President Moon stood in Berlin and spoke of peace. Peace and dialogue with North Korean leader when not many thought of it as a possibility. One year later, here in one of the world's most vibrant market economies the President speaks of a new economic map on the Korean Peninsula; one that links the two Koreas. Where this will take us a year from now remains to be seen.<br />Reporting from Singapore, Moon Connyoung, Arirang News." <br />