The Korea Times

US options to spur nuclear talks being discussed

- By Kim Bo-eun bkim@koreatimes.co.kr

Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha referred to ending the Korean War, establishi­ng a communicat­ion channel between North Korea and the U.S., and humanitari­an aid as possible measures that Washington could offer Pyongyang for taking denucleari­zation steps.

“Various options are being discussed as correspond­ing measures,” Kang told reporters in a briefing at the foreign ministry, Wednesday.

However, on resuming operations at the Gaeseong Industrial Complex (GIC) or tours to Mount Geumgang, which had drawn attention as possible reciprocal measures, Kang said such these “were not at a stage of being reviewed.”

While North Korean leader Kim Jong-un brought up the matter in his New Year address, and President Moon Jae-in responded positively, multiple United Nations Security Council sanctions bar the re-opening of the GIC.

There had been speculatio­n that a working group meeting between South Korean and U.S. officials could discuss these matters at a meeting this week, but a foreign ministry official said Tuesday there were no such plans.

“The video conference this time will not be about denucleari­zation talks between North Korea and the U.S.,” he said. The two sides are set to discuss humanitari­an aid to the North, video reunions between separated family members in the South and North, and the recovery of war remains.

Meanwhile, opening an around-the-clock communicat­ion channel between the countries could be related to setting up a U.S. contact office in Pyongyang.

This would be in line with the first agreement reached in a joint statement between U.S. President Donald Trump and Kim, which was to “establish new relations.”

On ending the 1950-53 Korean War, she said this could be the first step toward a peace treaty.

Regarding concerns that have been raised over North Korea possibly retaining its nuclear program by only giving up its interconti­nental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) based on U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s earlier remarks, the minister said she continues to confirm with her U.S. counterpar­t the common goal of complete denucleari­zation.

She said discussion­s were underway for a possible meeting on the sidelines of the Davos Forum in Switzerlan­d next week that both will attend.

“Our approach is to reach a comprehens­ive deal, and carry it out step by step,” she said.

 ?? Yonhap ?? Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha speaks during a press briefing at the ministry building in Seoul, Wednesday.
Yonhap Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha speaks during a press briefing at the ministry building in Seoul, Wednesday.

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