Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

N Korea missile test: Tillerson’s cryptic response baffles many

- Rezaul Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com (With agency inputs)

NEW DELHI: US secretary of state Rex Tillerson’s 23-word response to North Korea’s latest test of a ballistic missile ahead of a China-US summit has had foreign policy wonks around the world scratching their heads as they try to decipher it.

North Korea fired the missile into the sea off its east coast on Wednesday. The test came a day before a meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpar­t Xi Jinping, who are expected to discuss ways to pressure the reclusive regime to give up it increasing­ly defiant arms programme.

Tillerson’s response – seen by some as a “no comment” – totalled 23 words: “North Korea launched yet another intermedia­te range ballistic missile. The United States has spoken enough about North Korea. We have no further comment.”

Some contended the response was a departure from the usual condemnati­on of North Korean missile tests by the US.

On CNN, Chris Cillizza wrote: “Twenty-three words that leave you more confused when you get to the end of them than when you started. Is Tillerson trying to talk tough? Or is he refusing to give North Korea the attention he thinks they’re trying to grab in advance of the US-China meeting? Somewhere in between? Neither? Both?

“The statement reads, to channel Winston Churchill, like a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.

It’s Ernest Hemingway but for complicate­d and delicate matters of foreign policy. It’s, in a (hyphenated) word, a headscratc­her.”

Experts believed the comments reflected the tough position being taken by the US. “It seems Tillerson purposeful­ly issued a short statement to send a tough signal,” Kim Sung-han, a professor at Seoul’s Korea University and a former South Korean deputy foreign minister, told AP.

“He is making it clear that, no matter what North Korea does, the US won’t commit to direct negotiatio­ns unless Pyongyang shows real willingnes­s for disarmamen­t.” Bong Youngshik, a researcher at Yonsei University’s Institute for North Korean Studies in Seoul, said Tillerson’s statement would have also been aimed at China .

 ?? AFP FILE ?? Some felt US is denying North Korea the attention it craves.
AFP FILE Some felt US is denying North Korea the attention it craves.

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