The Sun (Malaysia)

Moon willing to meet Kim

> S. Korean president says denucleari­sation is path to peace

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SEOUL: South Korean President Moon Jae-In said yesterday he would be willing to sit down with the North’s leader Kim Jong-Un, as the internatio­nal community welcomed an agreement for Pyongyang to send its athletes to the Winter Olympics in the South.

The Games in Pyeongchan­g next month have long been overshadow­ed by geopolitic­al tensions, with the North launching missiles capable of reaching the US mainland in recent months and detonating by far its most powerful nuclear device to date.

But Pyongyang – which boycotted the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul – on Tuesday agreed to send athletes and officials to the event as North and South held their first formal talks for two years at Panmunjom in the Demilitari­zed Zone.

“It is only the beginning,” Moon told a press conference yesterday.

“Yesterday was the first step and I think we had a good start. Bringing North Korea to talks for denucleari­sation is the next step.”

He was willing to hold a summit “at any time”, he said, as long as it was “under the right conditions”.

“But it cannot be a meeting for meeting’s sake. To hold a summit, the right conditions must be created and certain outcomes must be guaranteed.”

Moon has long supported engagement with the North to bring it to the negotiatin­g table over banned weapons programmes that have alarmed the global community.

But the US has said the regime must stop nuclear tests for talks with Washington to take place.

“We have no difference in opinion with the US,” Moon insisted, saying they shared an understand­ing about security, were working together and were both threatened by the North.

But he stressed that the aim of sanctions was to bring the North to talks, and “stronger sanctions and pressures could further heighten tensions and lead to accidental armed conflicts”.

“But thankfully, North Korea came to dialogue before tensions were heightened further,” he said.

US President Donald Trump has claimed credit for the North-South talks himself.

“If I weren’t involved, they wouldn’t be talking about the Olympics right now, they’d be doing no talking,” Trump said. Moon thanked him for his efforts. “I would like to express my gratitude.” – AFP

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