Part 4/6:
Legislative Processes and Respect for Decisions
The U.S. government's position is clear: it respects the decisions made by the South Korean National Assembly, which voted to end martial law. This vote aligns with the wish for political disputes to be resolved through established legal mechanisms. However, U.S. representatives have stressed that they are not in a position to dictate actions to South Korea, as the nation is responsible for its legal processes.