Moon to address Swedish parliament on denuclearization, peace
South Korean President Moon Jae-in will deliver another major speech on the Korea peace process Friday on a visit to Stockholm, his office said. In the Parliament House address with the theme of “The denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and trust for peace,” Moon plans to emphasize the need for North Korea to abandon its nuclear program. He’s expected to present Sweden as a good example. Sweden moved to develop a nuclear weapon after World War II but its nuclear program was shut down with its signing of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in 1968. While the president unveiled his people-oriented peace vision in the Oslo Forum speech earlier this week, he will likely use the Stockholm address to urge Pyongyang to take substantive denuclearization steps.