Deccan Chronicle

Korea to halt N-talks till US hostilitie­s end

Rejects US claims about another meeting

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Seoul, Oct, 6: North Korea said on Sunday that it has “no intention” to continue nuclear talks unless the United States takes steps to end hostilitie­s, a day after negotiatio­ns in Sweden broke down.

The discussion­s in Sweden followed months of stalemate following a February meeting between the North’s leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump, and came after Pyongyang’s defiant test of a sea-launched ballistic missile on Wednesday.

The North walked away from the Sweden talks saying it was disappoint­ed at the lack of “new and creative” solutions offered by Washington, although the US insisted it was willing to meet again in two weeks.

But a spokesman at the North's foreign ministry said Washington's claims about another meeting was “ungrounded”. “We have no intention to hold such sickening negotiatio­ns as what happened this time before the US takes a substantia­l step to make complete and irreversib­le withdrawal of the hostile policy toward the DPRK,” he said using the acronyms of the North's official name.

In a statement carried by the North’s Korean Central News Agency, the spokesman warned that their “dealings” may immediatel­y end if the US sticks to its old playbook. “The fate of the future DPRK-US dialogue depends on the US attitude, and the end of this year is its deadline,” he added.

In Stockholm, the nuclear-armed North’s leading negotiator, Kim Myong Gil, blamed the US for not giving up their “old attitude” which led to talks ending “without any outcome”. But Washington called the talks “good discussion­s”, saying the comments by Korea did not reflect the content or the spirit their eight-anda-half-hour discussion.

The US accepted host Sweden’s invitation to resume talks in two weeks, State Department spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus said. She added in a statement that the US “previewed a number of new initiative­s” that would allow progress on the statement reached in Singapore at the first Trump-Kim summit last year. —

 ?? AP ?? North Korean negotiator Kim Miyong Gil reads statement outside the North Korean Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday. —
AP North Korean negotiator Kim Miyong Gil reads statement outside the North Korean Embassy in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday. —

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