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The Democratic Party of Korea said it sincerely congratulates President Donald Trump on his inauguration and hopes to lead the United States and the world on a path of greater peace and prosperity.
Cho Seung-rae, a senior spokesman, explained in a written briefing that President Trump played a number of roles in denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula during his 45th presidency.
He then emphasized that he hopes that the two countries will continue to maintain friendship and cooperation based on a strong alliance and develop into a relationship beyond blood alliance.
In addition, the Democratic Party added that it will continue to strive for common prosperity and peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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Cho Seung-rae, a senior spokesman, explained in a written briefing that President Trump played a number of roles in denuclearization and peace on the Korean Peninsula during his 45th presidency.
He then emphasized that he hopes that the two countries will continue to maintain friendship and cooperation based on a strong alliance and develop into a relationship beyond blood alliance.
In addition, the Democratic Party added that it will continue to strive for common prosperity and peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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