The Manila Times

Seoul urges US to talk to NKorea

- AFP

SEOUL: South Korean President Moon Jae- in urged the United States to “lower the threshold for talks” with the North on Monday as his aides held rare talks with a Pyongyang general on ways to defuse tensions.

Moon has sought to use the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics that ended on Sunday to open dialogue between Washington and Pyongyang in the hopes of easing a nuclear standoff that has sparked global security fears.

Pyongyang mounted a charm offensive during the Games, sending athletes, cheerleade­rs and performers.

The North’s leader Kim Jong Un also sent his sister to attend the opening ceremony before dispatchin­g Kim Yong Chol, a powerful general in charge of inter-Korea affairs for the ruling Workers’ Party, to Sunday’s closing event.

But there was no known interactio­n between the North and the US during the Games and Washington on Friday imposed what US President Donald Trump described as the “heaviest ever” sanctions on the Kim regime.

“I think the US needs to lower the threshold for talks and the North also needs to show determinat­ion for denucleari­zation,” Moon said in a meeting with Liu Yandong, a Chinese envoy to the closing ceremony.

“It’s important that the US and the North sit together as soon as possible,” Moon said, urging efforts by Beijing to make that happen.

Moon, in a meeting with Kim Yong Chol on Sunday, also urged the North to open dialogue with the US as soon as possible—to which Kim responded by saying the North was “very willing” to hold talks.

But the US has ruled out any possibilit­y of talks before the North— which since last year has staged multiple missile and nuclear tests— makes steps towards denucleari­zation.

“We will see if Pyongyang’s message today, that it is willing steps along the path to denucleari­zation,” the White House said in a statement.

“The maximum pressure campaign must continue until North Korea denucleari­zes,” it said.

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