A year ago, the South Korean town of Pyeonchang was hosting the Winter Olympics... and to expand its legacy of peace and reconciliation... it hosted a global forum on peace this weekend, bringing together experts from around the world to exchange ideas that'll hopefully go beyond the Korean Peninsula.<br />Our Won Jung-hwan has been covering the forum since it opened yesterday, and he joins us from the venue.<br />Jung-hwan?<br /><br /> Hi Ji-yeon, continuing from day one,… experts in the field are reviewing different cases from around the world... and the prospects for peace.<br />And until the forum ends tomorrow, they'll be looking for ways to end confrontations and build a sustainable future.<br /><br /> The Pyeongchang Global Peace Forum is composed of 6 substantive sessions in which participants can share their experiences and discuss common issues and challenges which will be part of the framework of next year's Pyeongchang Agenda for Peace 20-30.<br />The 6 sessions are covering various global issues including disarmament, poverty, gender and human rights.<br />Each topic is touched covered in-depth by experts in the field to come up with promising and long-standing agendas under the name of Peace. <br /><br /> And among the many topics covered today,… I've managed to get a minute with an expert in the field of Inter-Korean cooperation, professor Song -- to ask one core question about the issue. So, how can we link the inter-Korean cooperation to the global peace?<br /><br />Thank you professor. The forum will wrap up tomorrow with a draft framework that will eventually be adopted as the official Pyeongchang Agenda for Peace 20-30.<br />That's all from me at the Pyeongchang Global Peace Forum. <br />