The Phnom Penh Post

Pyongyang seeks ASEAN support in row with US

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NORTH Korea has appealed to Southeast Asian countries for support in its row with the United States to prevent what it warned could be a “nuclear holocaust”, according to a letter obtained by AFP.

In the letter to the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations’ secretary general, North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho warned that the situation on the Korean Peninsula was “reaching the brink of war” because of Washington’s actions.

He urged the ASEAN chief to inform the 10-nation organisati­on’s foreign ministers “about the grave situation” on the peninsula “and give them a proper proposal”, while criticisin­g at length USSouth Korean military exercises.

Tensions have soared in the region in recent weeks in the wake of a series of North Korean missile tests and tough rhetoric from Washington on the iso- lated nation’s rogue weapons program.

The North’s letter, a copy of which was obtained by AFP and dated March 23, ahead of the regional bloc’s summit this week in Manila, where delegates are expected to discuss the situation on the peninsula.

“I express my expectatio­ns that ASEAN, which attaches great importance to the regional peace and stability will make an issue of the US-South Korean joint military exercises at ASEAN conference­s from the fair position and play an active role in safeguardi­ng the peace and safety of Korean Peninsula,” the letter said.

A draft of ASEAN’s end-of-summit chairman statement obtained by AFP had a portion on the Korean Peninsula still blank, meaning the leaders had yet to agree on what to say on the issue.

North Korea is known to have close ties with some ASEAN members, including Cambodia and Laos.

Pyongyang’s diplomatic ties with Malaysia were disrupted after the assassinat­ion in Kuala Lumpur in February of Kim Jong-nam, the estranged halfbrothe­r of North Korean lader Kim Jongun. South Korea has blamed Pyongyang for the killing, accusing its agents of using a banned nerve agent.

Ri wrote in the letter that the annual US-South Korea military exercises justified Pyongyang’s decision to develop its own nuclear weapons.

“It is a fact clear to everyone that when they deploy the means of nuclear strike that can drive the Korean Peninsula into a nuclear holocaust in just seconds . . . the nature of such exercises can in no way be defensive,” the letter said.

Washington has deployed an aircraft carrier strike group to the Korean peninsula amid signs the North could be preparing for a sixth nuclear test.

 ?? JUNG YEON-JE/AFP ?? Soldiers watch from an observatio­n post during a joint drill between the South Korean and US armies in Pocheon, near Seoul, on Wednesday.
JUNG YEON-JE/AFP Soldiers watch from an observatio­n post during a joint drill between the South Korean and US armies in Pocheon, near Seoul, on Wednesday.

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