Moon Jae-in was the 12th president of South Korea, serving as the country's elected leader during a significant period in its modern history. As the head of state for one of the world's major economies and a key player in East Asian geopolitics, his presidency was important for shaping South Korea's domestic policies and international relations, particularly regarding North Korea.
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Kim Jung-sook
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