Moon’s rise to power in S Korea causes worries, hopes abroad
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Which of South Korea’s neighbours and allies stand to benefit most from liberal Moon Jae-in’s ascension to the presidency this week?
It might be North Korea, which sees Moon as an advocate of a softer approach to ridding the North of nuclear weapons. This, in turn, could alarm a more conservative Washington. Beijing, meanwhile, likely hopes to win big concessions from Moon, and Tokyo worries he’ll upset a delicate arrangement meant to settle the two countries’ difficult past.
Here’s a look at how South Korea’s neighbours see Moon, Seoul’s first liberal leader in a decade, as he pushes an ambitious, possibly jarring foreign policy.
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