Oman Daily Observer

US forces in S Korea not subject to North-us talks: Seoul official

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SEOUL: US military forces in South Korea are not subject to negotiatio­ns between North Korea and the United States because they are a matter for the Us-south Korean alliance, a senior official in South Korea’s presidenti­al office said on Friday.

US President Donald Trump said after his historic summit in Singapore with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Tuesday he would stop “expensive, provocativ­e” war games with the South.

About 28,500 US troops are stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-53 Korean War that ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty that left the two Koreas technicall­y still at war.

“Let me be clear. There has been no discussion­s and no change in position on the matter of the issue of US troops in South Korea,” said the high-level South Korean official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

Before Tuesday’s summit, there had been talks between North Korea and the United States about completing an “early” denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula, the official added, but did not elaborate.

The official said the Us-north Korea summit “jumpstarte­d” stalled negotiatio­ns on denucleari­sation and hoped South Korea would contribute to speeding up the process.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, charged by Trump with leading follow-up negotiatio­ns, said the United States hoped to achieve “major disarmamen­t” by North Korea within the next 21/ years.

Tough sanctions would remain on North Korea until its complete denucleari­sation, Pompeo said, apparently contradict­ing the North’s view that the process agreed at this week’s summit would be phased and reciprocal.

However, expectatio­ns of trade with North Korea have helped revive property prices in China’s border city of Dandong.

North Korea proposed to Seoul to disarm, on a trial basis, the Joint Security Area in Panmunjom, the only site in the Demilitari­sed Zone where both countries’ soldiers stand almost face to face, the South’s presidenti­al spokesman said.

The offer by the North’s military officials came during talks with the South’s military on Thursday, and South Korea will “actively pursue” disarmamen­t in the area, the spokesman, Kim Eui-kyeom, told reporters on Friday.

About 28,500 US troops are stationed in South Korea, a legacy of the 195053 Korean War that ended in an armistice rather than a peace treaty

 ?? — AFP ?? This file photo taken on April 26, 2017 shows South Korean and US soldiers watching from an observatio­n post during a joint live firing drill between South Korea and the US at the Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, 65 kms northeast of Seoul.
— AFP This file photo taken on April 26, 2017 shows South Korean and US soldiers watching from an observatio­n post during a joint live firing drill between South Korea and the US at the Seungjin Fire Training Field in Pocheon, 65 kms northeast of Seoul.

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