Hindustan Times (Delhi)

South Korea to bridge gap between US, North Korea

HARSH DEMANDS Washington wants Pyongyang to ship nukes, ICBMS abroad

- Reuters letters@hindustant­imes.com

SEOUL: South Korea said on Thursday it would seek to mediate between the United States and North Korea after Pyongyang threatened to pull out of an unpreceden­ted summit between its leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump on June 12 in Singapore.

North Korea on Wednesday said it might not attend the summit if Washington continues to demand it unilateral­ly abandon its nuclear arsenal.

Japan’s Asahi newspaper on Thursday reported the United States has demanded North Korea ship some nuclear warheads, an interconti­nental ballistic missile (ICBM) and other nuclear material overseas within six months.

The newspaper, citing several sources familiar with North Korean issues, said US secretary of state Mike Pompeo appeared to have told the North Korean leader when they met this month that Pyongyang might be removed from a list of state sponsors of terrorism if it ships out those nuclear items.

The Asahi also reported that if Pyongyang agrees to complete, verifiable and irreversib­le denucleari­sation at the planned Singapore summit, Washington was considerin­g giving guarantees for Kim’s regime.

Doubts over the Us-north Korea summit arose on Wednesday when Pyongyang denounced Us-south Korean military exercises as a provocatio­n and called off high-level talks with Seoul.

Trump has said it is unclear whether the summit will go ahead but he would continue to insist on denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula.

South Korea’s presidenti­al Blue House said it would seek to bridge the gap between the Washington and Pyongyang.

A Blue House official said the South Korean government or President Moon Jae-in intends to more actively perform “the role of a mediator” between South Korea, the United States and North Korea.

Trump will host South Korean President Moon at a summit at the White House on May 22, and the two are expected to discuss the upcoming Us-north Korea summit.

The Blue House intends to “sufficient­ly convey (to the United States) what we’ve dis- cerned about North Korea’s position and attitude... and sufficient­ly convey the United States’ position to North Korea,” thereby helping to bridge the gap between their positions, the official said.

“Seeing the announced statements and responses from North Korea and the United States, we see the two parties as having a sincere and serious attitude (to stand in each other’s shoes),” the official said.

South Korea intends to continue discussion­s with North Korea to hold high-level talks North Korea cancelled on Wednesday, Blue House said in a separate statement on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Chinese govern- ment’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, said on Thursday the measures North Korea has taken to ease tension on the Korean peninsula should be acknowledg­ed, and all other parties, especially the United States, should cherish the opportunit­y for peace.

The cancellati­on of the summit, the first between US and North Korean leaders, would deal a major blow to what would be the biggest diplomatic achievemen­t of Trump’s presidency.

This comes at a time when his withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal has drawn criticism internatio­nally and his move of the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem has fuelled deadly violence on the Israel-gaza border.

 ?? NYT FILE ?? Playing mediator: South Korea’s President Moon Jaein with Kim Jong Un in April
NYT FILE Playing mediator: South Korea’s President Moon Jaein with Kim Jong Un in April

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