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North Korea also seized a fishing boat with four South Korean and three Chinese crew earlier this month. The South has urged their release, but Pyongyang has not responded. "We can prevent a war and maintain peace when we get thoroughly prepared," South Korean President Lee Myung-bak told a Cabinet meeting Monday. "We have been doing the Ulchi drills every year, but the people may feel uneasy because the drills are taking place at a time of heightened inter-Korean tension following the (ship sinking)." On Sunday, Lee urged North Korea to abandon military provocation and make a "courageous change" toward peace, and he outlined a path for the peninsula's unification. Lee
-- in a speech marking the 65th anniversary of Korea's liberation from Japan's colonial rule
-- proposed a three-stage unification process, in which the two countries achieve peace and economic integration before becoming a "community of the Korean nation." North Koreans also marked Liberation Day by paying respect to a huge statue of the late founder of their country, Kim Il Sung. Streams of soldiers, ruling Workers' Party officials and ordinary citizens offered bouquets of flowers and bowed deeply before Kim's statue, according to the North's state media.
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