Respected German citizens, my fellow Koreans, Dr. Thomas Paulsen, executive board member of the Körber Foundation, Mr. Hans Modrow, former Prime Minister of East Germany, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, First of all, I would like to express my endless respect for Germany and the German people for overcoming the Cold War and national division, accomplishing unification, and with this strength, leading the integration of Europe and international peace.
I would also like to extend my appreciation to the federal government of Germany and the Körber Foundation for arranging this event today. Moreover, I extend my deepest condolences and sympathy to the bereaved family and the German people for the passing of Helmut Kohl, former Chancellor of Germany. The Republic of Korea will remember Chancellor Helmut Kohl’s legacy of leading the unification of Germany and European integration through active and enthusiastic diplomacy despite the challenging environment of the Cold War.
Distinguished guests from home and abroad, Berlin is the very place where 17 years ago President Kim Dae-jung of the Republic of Korea made the Berlin Declaration, which laid the foundation for reconciliation and cooperation between South and North Korea. Moreover, the Altes Stadthaus is a historic site where the German unification treaty was negotiated. Today, at the very place where the lessons of Berlin still linger, I would like to outline the peace initiative of the new Korean government for the Korean Peninsula.