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S Korea's Moon sworn in, says willing to go to North

New president names new prime minister, head of National Intelligence Service

Published Wed, May 10, 2017 · 09:50 PM

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    Seoul

    SOUTH Korea's new president was sworn in on Wednesday, just a day after a landslide election victory, and immediately declared his willingness to visit Pyongyang amid high tensions with the nuclear-armed North.

    Left-leaning Moon Jae-In, a former human rights lawyer, backs engagement with North Korea in the quest for peace - in contrast to the threatening rhetoric from the Trump administration in recent weeks.

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