The Borneo Post

Guterres expresses ‘clear commitment’ to North Korea denucleari­sation

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SEOUL: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres yesterday expressed his “clear commitment” to North Korea's denucleari­sation during his visit to Seoul, weeks after Pyongyang said it was “ready to mobilise” its nuclear deterrent.

Guterres arrived in Seoul on Thursday following a trip to Japan, where he gave a speech to mark the 77th anniversar­y of the world's first nuclear bomb attack in Hiroshima. He has also been to Mongolia.

“I would like to reaffirm our clear commitment to the full, verifiable and irreversib­le denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula, of the DPRK,” he said at his meeting with South Korean president Yoon Suk-yeol, using North Korea's official name.

The goal is a “fundamenta­l objective to bring peace, security and stability to the whole region”, Guterres told Yoon, according to footage broadcast by local media.

Guterres's comments come as Washington and Seoul officials have repeatedly warned that the North is preparing to carry out what would be its seventh nuclear test.

On Thursday, Pyongyang blamed Seoul for a Covid-19 outbreak in the North and threatened to “wipe out” Seoul's authoritie­s.

Pyongyang has conducted a record-breaking blitz of weapons tests so far this year, including firing an interconti­nental ballistic missile at full range for the first time since 2017.

Last month, the North's leader Kim Jong Un said his country was “ready to mobilise” its nuclear deterrent in any future military conflict with the United States and Seoul.

Guterres delivered a stark warning against the horrors of atomic weapons in New York at a key nuclear Non-Proliferat­ion Treaty conference last week, which he reiterated in Japan on Monday.

“We are witnessing a radicalisa­tion in the geopolitic­al situation that makes the risk of a nuclear war again something we cannot completely forget,” he said at a press conference in Tokyo.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Guterres (left) and South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin pose for photograph­ers prior to their meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul.
— AFP photo Guterres (left) and South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin pose for photograph­ers prior to their meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul.

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