The Borneo Post

Ban praises S. Korean leader’s ‘firm’ stance on Pyongyang

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UNITED NATIONS: UN leader Ban Ki-moon praised the ‘firm’ stance taken by South Korea’s new president Park GeunHye over provocatio­n by rival North Korea in talks at the UN headquarte­rs on Monday, a spokesman said.

North Korea dominated the meeting between the two South Korean officials before Park flies to Washington for her first summit with US President Barack Obama.

Ban, a former South Korean foreign minister, ‘ praised the president for her firm, but measured response to recent provocativ­e actions’ by North Korea, said UN spokesman Martin Nesirky.

The UN leader ‘strongly supported her determinat­ion to resolve inter-Korean difference­s through building trust and dialogue.’ Ban also reaffirmed his readiness “to contribute to defusing tension and promoting peace and stability on the Korean peninsula,” added the spokesman. He also expressed concern about ‘ the serious food and nutrition situation’ in North Korea.

Park outlined her ‘ Korean Peninsula trust process’ policy that calls for dialogue and exchanges to foster trust with the North to reduce tensions, South Korean presidenti­al spokesman Yoon Chang- Jung was quoted as saying by the Yonhap news agency.

The president discussed her efforts with South Korean residents in New York after her arrival on Sunday.

“Should North Korea stop provocatio­ns and take the right path that the internatio­nal community recognizes, I will open up a path of co- developmen­t of inter-Korean relations through the Korean Peninsula trust process,” she was quoted as saying by Yonhap.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? STRENGHTEN­ING TIES: Park (centre) poses with Ban (second left) and his wife, Yoo Soon-taek (second right) and Korean members of the United Nations staff at UN headquarte­rs in New York.
— AFP photo STRENGHTEN­ING TIES: Park (centre) poses with Ban (second left) and his wife, Yoo Soon-taek (second right) and Korean members of the United Nations staff at UN headquarte­rs in New York.

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