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A papal visit as peace messenger
Pope's possible N. Korea visit could open new chapter for peace
President Lee Jae Myung's meeting with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican last week may ultimately be remembered as more than a diplomatic courtesy. By formally inviting the pontiff to South Korea for World Youth Day 2027 in Seoul, Lee has created an opportunity not only for a landmark religious event but also for a renewed international effort to advance peace on the Korean Peninsula.
The significance of a papal visit to South Korea should not be underestimated. As the spiritual leader of more than 1.4 billion Catholics worldwide, the pope commands a unique moral authority that transcends national borders and political divisions. His presence in Seoul during World Youth Day -- a global gathering of young people from across the world -- would shine an international spotlight on South Korea's democratic vitality, cultural dynamism and commitment to global engagement.
Yet it is not the prospect of a visit to Seoul alone that has captured public attention. More consequential is the possibility, however distant, of a papal visit to Pyongyang.
According to officials, Lee and Leo discussed peace on the Korean Peninsula and the importance of dialogue and reconciliation. The Vatican reportedly reaffirmed its support for efforts to reduce tensions and foster peace. Such exchanges are particularly significant at a time when inter-Korean relations have deteriorated to their lowest point in years, with channels of communication largely severed and mutual hostility deepening.
A papal visit to North Korea would not merely be a religious event. It would be a powerful diplomatic and symbolic gesture, potentially creating space for dialogue where conventional diplomacy has reached an impasse. Throughout modern history, the Vatican has often served as a bridge builder in times of conflict. Popes have played notable roles in encouraging democratic change, promoting reconciliation and supporting peace initiatives in regions divided by ideology and mistrust.
The Korean Peninsula remains one of the world's most enduring geopolitical flashpoints. In such an environment, symbolism matters. While a papal visit alone cannot resolve security challenges or eliminate decades of mistrust, it could help create a more favorable atmosphere for engagement and remind all parties of the human dimension often lost amid strategic calculations.
Nevertheless, optimism must be tempered by realism.
Previous efforts to arrange a papal visit to North Korea did not succeed. During the Moon Jae-in administration, discussions were held regarding a possible visit by Pope Francis. Despite periods of unprecedented inter-Korean diplomacy and indications of interest from Pyongyang, the plan never materialized. Today, the political environment is considerably less favorable. North Korea has adopted a more confrontational posture toward the South and has repeatedly characterized Seoul as an adversary rather than a partner for reconciliation.
Most importantly, any papal visit to North Korea would require an invitation from Pyongyang itself. Without such a gesture, the idea remains aspirational rather than practical.
At the same time, broader geopolitical developments underscore both the opportunities and risks facing Seoul's peace strategy. U.S. President Donald Trump has signaled interest in renewed engagement with North Korea should circumstances permit. Yet concerns persist that future negotiations could prioritize limited arms control arrangements or temporary freezes over the ultimate goal of complete denuclearization. Such outcomes could weaken international pressure while leaving North Korea's nuclear capabilities fundamentally intact.
For this reason, South Korea's pursuit of peace must remain firmly anchored in principle. Dialogue is essential, but so is strategic clarity. The goal of lasting peace cannot be separated from the objective of denuclearization. Seoul must continue to strengthen its alliance with Washington while deepening security cooperation with European partners and other members of the international community. Diplomatic outreach and deterrence are not competing strategies; they are complementary pillars of a sustainable peace policy.
During his visit to Rome, Lee invoked the biblical vision of turning "swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks." Vatican officials reportedly responded that peace requires not only patience but also hope. Both observations are worth remembering.

미국과 캐나다의 무역협상이 결렬되면서 양국은 대규모 보복관세를 예고, 전통 우방 관계가 급격히 경색되고 있다. 캐나다 총리 마크 카니는 22일 미국산 철강, 낙농품, 가전제품 등에 9월 8일부터 보복관세를 부과할 것이라고 발표했다.

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러시아의 우크라이나 도심 공습으로 키이우와 자포리자 등에서 이틀째 민간인 사상자가 발생했습니다. 전날 크리비리흐 쇼핑센터 공습으로 최소 16명이 사망한 데 이어 민간인 피해가 급증하고 있습니다.

이란 전쟁 장기화로 미국의 무기 비축량이 고갈되면서 국제사회에서 미국의 동맹 방어 능력과 세계질서 유지 능력에 대한 의문이 커지고 있다고 WSJ이 보도했다.

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