The Borneo Post

South Korea at UN urges world to ‘respond positively’ to N. Korea

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: South Korean President Moon Jae-in urged world government­s to encourage North Korea to advance toward denucleari­sation by ‘responding positively’ to leader Kim Jong Un’s ‘new choices’.

Addressing the UN General Assembly, Moon praised his North Korean counterpar­t – with whom he has held three summits – saying he had “changed the direction of the political situation” on the Korean peninsula.

“North Korea moved out of longstandi­ng isolation on its own initiative and stands before the internatio­nal community once again,” Moon said.

“Now it is the internatio­nal community’s turn to respond positively to North Korea’s new choices and efforts.”

Moon, who has embraced dialogue with the North, advocates a step-by- step approach that would push Pyongyang to scrap its nuclear and ballistic missile programs in exchange for a gradual easing of sanctions.

That stance, however, is challenged by the United States and Japan, which maintain that North Korea must have fully dismantled its weapons programs before any of the sanctions can be lifted.

Moon argued that it was time for a gesture toward Kim.

“We must assure Chairman Kim that he has made the right decision in committing to denucleari­sation,” he said.

“We must encourage North Korea to stay on the path that leads to permanent and solid peace.”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo earlier met with his North Korean counterpar­t Ri Yong Ho in New York and later announced that he will return to Pyongyang next month to push ahead with denucleari­sation.

Pompeo will also try to arrange a second summit between Trump and Kim, whose meeting in June in Singapore was the first ever between leaders of the two states.

Led by the United States, the Security Council last year slapped three rounds of sanctions targeting North Korea’s economy with the aim of cutting off sources of revenue for Pyongyang’s weapons program.

The United States is facing calls from Russia and China to consider easing sanctions to create an incentive for Pyongyang to move forward.

Pompeo yesterday was due to address a Security Council meeting on North Korea. — AFP

 ??  ?? Moon addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs in New York. — Reuters photo
Moon addresses the 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarte­rs in New York. — Reuters photo

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