The Borneo Post (Sabah)

N. Korea demands Seoul return waitress ‘defectors’

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SEOUL: North Korea has demanded Seoul repatriate a dozen waitresses who fled to the South two years ago, just days after abruptly calling off a planned inter-Korean meeting following weeks of tentative rapprochem­ent.

The issue has long been controvers­ial, with Pyongyang claiming the women were kidnapped from a North Korean state-run restaurant in China while Seoul insists they defected of their own free will.

But the restaurant’s manager said in a recent interview he had lied to the women and blackmaile­d them into following him under the orders of the South’s spy agency.

The fate of the women could jeopardise relations between the two countries, said a statement from the North’s Red Cross carried by the official KCNA news agency.

“The South Korean authoritie­s should ... send our women citizens to their families without delay and thus show the will to improve North-South ties,” the statement said.

At a landmark summit last month in the Demilitari­sed Zone that divides the peninsula, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the South’s President Moon Jae-in pledged to pursue denucleari­sation and a peace treaty.

A rapid thaw in tensions earlier this year saw Pyongyang release three US detainees and invite foreign media to witness the closing of its nuclear test site ahead of a planned summit between Kim and President Donald Trump in Singpore next month.

But Pyongyang ‘indefinite­ly’ postponed a high-level meeting with the South last week in protest of joint military exercises between Seoul and Washington and also has threatened to cancel the Singapore summit. — AFP

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