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Title: Seoul Offers POWs for ROK Detainees in North Korea

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Seoul has signaled a⁢ willingness to discuss the return ⁢of long-held North⁤ Korean prisoners of war ⁢in exchange for the release of South Korean citizens currently detained in North Korea. The offer, revealed ⁤Wednesday by Seoul’s National‌ Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac to NK News, represents ‌a potential shift in approach to securing the freedom⁣ of its nationals.

The move comes ⁤after President Lee Jae-myung⁤ stated he was previously unaware of South Korean detainees‍ held in‌ the democratic ⁤People’s ‌Republic of Korea (DPRK). Wi indicated Seoul ‌is prepared ‌to “make efforts, including consultations with the North,⁤ to secure ‌the release of these ROK citizens,” and as part of those efforts,⁢ is “willing to send unconverted communists⁣ – the long-term prisoners -⁢ to the North.” The offer raises complex humanitarian and political considerations, as ⁢it involves prisoners ‌held for decades ​since the Korean War. ​

These “unconverted communists” refer to ‍North Korean prisoners of war who ⁢chose ‌not to defect to the‌ South after the 1950-53 Korean War armistice. ‌Despite​ numerous attempts⁤ at repatriation over the years,a ⁤small number have remained in South Korea,refusing to renounce their​ ideologies.The ‌exact number ⁣of⁣ these long-term POWs is‌ not publicly known.

Wi’s statement to ⁢ NK News ⁣ indicates a proactive⁤ stance from Seoul ‍in addressing the issue of detained⁢ citizens, a sensitive ⁤topic frequently⁣ enough ‍handled with discretion. While previous administrations have explored various avenues for securing the⁢ release of South Korean detainees, this is the first‍ public indication ⁣of a willingness to consider the repatriation of North Korean pows as a bargaining chip. The potential for‌ negotiations remains⁢ uncertain,and the DPRK has not yet ⁢publicly ‌responded to ​the ⁢offer.

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