China Daily

Moon moves to alleviate talks tension

- By PAN MENGQI panmengqi@chinadaily.com.cn

The leaders of the ROK, the DPRK and the US confirmed their common determinat­ion for the complete denucleari­zation and the establishm­ent of permanent peace on the Korean Peninsula, the ROK President Moon Jae-in said on Monday.

Moon made the remarks in an exclusive interview with The Times of India newspaper after kicking off his first state visit to India on Sunday, during which he will hold talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Korean Peninsula issues and ways to boost defense and trade cooperatio­n.

Despite recent high-level talks between Pyongyang and Washington ending in disagreeme­nt, Moon said in the interview that the three sides will unwavering­ly seek to carry out the process for peace on the peninsula through candid talks and well-intentione­d measures.

Moon said that what the three countries have to do now is to fully implement the agreements made at the interKorea­n summits and the DPRK-US summit as soon as possible.

The ROK’s Unificatio­n Minister Cho Myoung-gyon said on Monday that the process of ironing out difference­s between Pyongyang and Washington is necessary in the initial phase of negotiatio­ns for the denucleari­zation, according to the Yonhap news agency in the ROK.

Cho’s remarks came after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s visit to Pyongyang over the weekend. Pyongyang issued a statement soon after Pompeo’s visit, calling US denucleari­zation demands “unilateral” and “gangsterli­ke” and accusing it of having “never mentioned the issue of establishi­ng a peace regime on the Korean Peninsula”.

Moon thanked the internatio­nal community’s constant support and cooperatio­n on the denucleari­zation issue and called for joint efforts to establish peace on the peninsula, adding that the easing of tensions initiated in the region will greatly contribute to peace and prosperity in South Asia.

New avenues

The ROK president is scheduled to hold talks with Modi on Tuesday during his fourday visit, which India expects will open new avenues for expanding the bilateral partnershi­p, particular­ly in the defense and economic areas.

The Indian media reported that there has been an upswing in India’s defense and economic cooperatio­n with the ROK and both sides are expected to explore ways to enhance it.

It said Moon’s visit comes at a time when India is also looking for cooperatio­n with both Seoul and Pyongyang to boost its regional developmen­t projects.

According to the report, the two countries are expected to forge closer political and defense ties and to make tangible headway in advancing the ROK’s $10 billion assistance towards the developmen­t of India’s infrastruc­ture.

They are also expected to reach an early harvest agreement on upgrading the Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p Agreement, and to enhance cooperatio­n in various areas, from technology and cyber security to tourism and culture.

Seoul and New Delhi have establishe­d a “Special Strategic Partnershi­p” after Modi paid a visit to the ROK in May 2015.

 ?? YONHAP ?? ROK President Moon Jae-in (right) visits the Swaminaray­an Akshardham Hindu temple in New Delhi on Sunday. Moon arrived in India earlier in the day on a four-day state visit and is scheduled to hold summit talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi...
YONHAP ROK President Moon Jae-in (right) visits the Swaminaray­an Akshardham Hindu temple in New Delhi on Sunday. Moon arrived in India earlier in the day on a four-day state visit and is scheduled to hold summit talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi...

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