South Korea has a new President, Moon Jae-in who was sworn in yesterday after his victory at the recently held elections.
In
his inaugural address, he vowed to address the economy and relations
with the North saying that he would even be willing to visit Pyongyang
under the right circumstances.
Mr Moon took
his oath of office in Seoul's National Assembly building a day after his
decisive win. The former human rights lawyer and son of North Korean
refugees is known for his liberal views.
He
has also vowed to unify a divided country reeling from a corruption
scandal which saw his predecessor, Park Geun-hye, impeached a few months
back.
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