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N. Korea ‘not sitting down with US’ as envoy due in S. Korea

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North Korea has no intention to sit down with the United States and urged South Korea to “stop meddling”, a senior diplomat said, just as a US envoy was due to visit Seoul in an effort to renew stalled nuclear talks with Pyongyang.

Kwon Jong-gun, director-general for US affairs at Pyongyang’s foreign ministry, accused South Korea of misinterpr­eting an earlier North Korean statement dismissing an “untimely rumour” about another summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump.

North Korea said on Saturday it does not feel the need for a new summit, days after South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who had offered to mediate between Kim and Trump, suggested the two leaders meet again before the US elections in November.

“It is just the time for (South Korea) to stop meddling in others’ affairs but it seems there is no cure or prescripti­on for its bad habit,” Kwon said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency.

“Explicitly speaking once again, we have no intention to sit face to face with the United States.”

Yang Moo-jin, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, said Kwon’s statement reflected lingering inter-Korean tensions and Pyongyang’s view that nuclear issues should be discussed only with Washington.

“It also suggested that North Koreans would ditch the past concept of negotiatio­ns where the South played a broker role, and won’t return to the table without major US concession­s,” Yang said.

US Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun, who led the talks with the North Koreans, is due to arrive in Seoul later yesterday for talks with Seoul officials over ways to revive the negotiatio­ns. — Reuters

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