Daily Nation Newspaper

SOUTH KOREA OFFERS TALKS WITH NORTH AHEAD OF OLYMPICS

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SEOUL - South Korea yesterday offered talks with North Korea amid a standoff over its weapons programmes, a day after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he was open to negotiatio­ns but that his country would push ahead with “mass producing” nuclear warheads.

The offer for high-level talks next Tuesday had been discussed with the United States, the South’s unificatio­n minister said, while a decision on whether to push back a massive joint military drill between South Korea and the United States until after the Winter Olympics was pending.

Tension has been rising over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes, which it pursues in defiance of years of U.N. Security Council resolution­s, with bellicose rhetoric coming from both Pyongyang and the White House. The North sees the regular war drills between the South and the United States as preparatio­ns for war.

“We look forward to candidly discussing interests from both sides face-to-face with North Korea along with the North’s participat­ion in the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics,” Unificatio­n Minister Cho Myong-gyon told reporters.

“I repeat, the government is open to talking with North Korea, regardless of time, location and form.”

Cho said he expects the dialogue at the border village of Panmunjom, if it happens, to be focused on North Korea’s participat­ion at the Olympics in February, but other issues would likely arise, including the decentrali­sation of North Korea.

Should the talks be held on January 9, it would be the first such dialogue since a vice-ministeria­l meeting in December 2015.

The offer landed after a New Year’s Day speech by Kim who said he was “open to dialogue” with Seoul, and for North Korean athletes to possibly take part in the Winter Games, but he persistent­ly declared North Korea a nuclear power.

After welcoming Kim’s address, South Korean President Moon Jae-in had asked his government earlier in the day to move as quickly as possible to bring North Korea to the Olympics. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the recent positive comments from both sides about improving relations, and Kim’s remarks about participat­ing in the upcoming Olympics, were a “good thing.” –

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