On March 12, the Sejong Institute held the
2019 Seoul-Washington Forum (Seoul Conference) at the Westin Chosun Hotel in Seoul,
Republic of Korea. With the topic of “Peace, Denuclearization, and Security on
the Korean Peninsula,” participants engaged in active discussion regarding the U.S.-ROK
economic relations and the DPRK-U.S. Summits, and proposed possible scenarios
and directions of the ROK government for the denuclearization of the Korean
Peninsula.
The forum began with welcoming remarks by President
of The Sejong Institute Haksoon Paik and Senior Vice President of the Council
on Foreign Relations (CFR) James Lindsay. From the Korean side, participants
were Sejong fellows, including The Sejong Institute’s President Haksoon Paik, Vice
President Myon-woo Lee, and Director Jung Yeop Woo of the Center for American
Studies, and other Korean experts and government officials, including Professor
Joon Hyung Kim of Handong Global University, Professor Geun Lee of Seoul
National University, and former ROK Ambassador to Geneva Seok-young Choi. The
U.S. side consisted of CFR Senior Vice President James Lindsay, CFR Senior
Fellow Scott Snyder, former U.S. Department of State’s special envoy for the
Six-Part Talks Sydney Seiler, and Professor John Delury of Yonsei University,
among others.