Presidential hopefuls from the liberal bloc plan to visit military facilities Wednesday, in an apparent bid to highlight their interest in national security and curb perceptions the opposition parties are less concerned about Pyongyang's provocations.
Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, a potential candidate from the minor People's Party, plans to visit the Joint Chiefs of Staff in central Seoul, amid rising concerns that North Korea may test an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Military officials will brief Ahn on preparations against North Korea's provocations, as well as other key agenda items related to the Seoul-Washington alliance.
Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo from the minor People`s Party (Yonhap)
Moon Jae-in, a leading potential candidate from the main opposition Democratic Party, headed to Gangwon Province on Wednesday to visit front-line military bases.Moon Jae-in, a leading candidate from the main opposition party Democratic Party (Yonhap)
As South Korea is still technically at war with Pyongyang, presidential candidates' stance on North Korea has always been an important issue in previous elections.MOST POPULAR