The Borneo Post (Sabah)

South Korea’s foreign minister says has ‘all contingenc­y scenarios’ for inter-Korean talks

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DAVOS, Switzerlan­d: South Korea has prepared‘ all contingenc­y scenarios’ in case North Korea stages another weapons test even as the two countries hold a series of talks and mutual visits around next month’s Winter Olympics, South Korea’s foreign minister said.

“We go into these discussion­s with a clear understand­ing of what might be possible”, Kang Kyungwha told Reuters in an interview on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

“Another provocatio­n is always a possibilit­y. So we approach these talks with all contingenc­y scenarios in mind and are prepared to deal with whatever might happen, but overall it’s a good thing”.

Kang, who is in Davos to discuss recent progress in inter-Korean talks and boost awareness of the Olympics, did not discuss details of the scenarios that South Korea was prepared for.

After their first formal talks in more than two years this month, officials from the two Koreas are making visits to each other to facilitate the North’s participat­ion in the Olympics to be held in the South’s alpine resort town of Pyeongchan­g.

Pyongyang is waging a publicity campaign around its attendance, calling yesterday for ‘all Koreans at home and abroad’ to promote inter-Korean cooperatio­n.

Kim Jong Un’s regime has also set a new anniversar­y to mark the formation of its military on Feb 8 — the day before the start of the Games — and analysts say it may mark it with a large military parade.

US Vice President Mike Pence, who will represent the United States at the Olympics, said on Tuesday he would seek to counter what he called an effort by North Korea to ‘hijack’ the Games with a propaganda campaign.

Seoul has rejected that criticism, saying the Olympics will help defuse tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programmes.

“This is an opportunit­y for engagement and a peaceful engagement around the Olympic Games, and we just need to make the best of it,” Kang said in the interview, which took place on Wednesday. — Reuters

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