South Korea move to stop North Korea on attack
South Korea is about to visit North Korea over possible plea with Kim Jong-un's dictatorship over talks (negotiation) with the US, according to reports, 10 man delegates of South Korea officials will be making the journey to the neighboring country for the purpose of convincing them to take it slow on nuclear weapons.
There is good and positive relations between the two neighboring countries since 2017 rift and they now listening and take advice from one and another since 2018 started.
Spokesman for the Unification Minister, Baik Tae-hyun, said: “I understand the delegation's visit is geared towards prompting talks between the United States and North Korea for progress in denuclearizing the Korean peninsula.
“In that regard, we hope a positive atmosphere will be created.”
Spokesman for the Unification Minister, Baik Tae-hyun, said: “I understand the delegation's visit is geared towards prompting talks between the United States and North Korea for progress in denuclearizing the Korean peninsula.
“In that regard, we hope a positive atmosphere will be created.”
The President of the United State, Donald Trump has express his desire to consider negotiation with Kim Jong un for a better relation between the two conutries
White House released a statement saying: “We will see if Pyongyang's message today, that it is willing to hold talks, represents the first steps along the path to denuclearization.
"In the meantime, the United States and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end.”
White House released a statement saying: “We will see if Pyongyang's message today, that it is willing to hold talks, represents the first steps along the path to denuclearization.
"In the meantime, the United States and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end.”
It is known that the new sanction on Pyongyang has spark a lot of outrage in the country.
The US negotiation team has given conditions to Pyongyang before any negotiation can begin, according to reports the conditions has been met partially by the Asian country.
The foreign ministry's spokesman of North Korea has warned that; “In decades-long history of the DPRK-US (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea) talks, there had been no case at all where we sat with the US on any precondition and this will be the case in future too.
“The US attitude shown after we clarified our intention for DPRK-US dialogue compels us to only think that the US is not interred in resuming DPRK-US dialogue.”
“The US attitude shown after we clarified our intention for DPRK-US dialogue compels us to only think that the US is not interred in resuming DPRK-US dialogue.”
Trump's administration drawn out plan to form a joint military drill with South Korea and since then there have been some shifting of grounds by North Korea over nuclear weapons programmes.
The promising a “dark cloud of war” should he persist.
It is hoped South Korea’s visit to the North will help convince the country to sit down with the US.
“In addition, I plan to hold in-depth discussions on various ways to continue talks between not only the South and the North, but also the North and the United States and the international community.”
The trip to Pyongyang is the South’s chance to reciprocate a visit by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's younger sister, Yo-jong, who visited the winter games.
“In addition, I plan to hold in-depth discussions on various ways to continue talks between not only the South and the North, but also the North and the United States and the international community.”
The trip to Pyongyang is the South’s chance to reciprocate a visit by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's younger sister, Yo-jong, who visited the winter games.
The promising a “dark cloud of war” should he persist.
It is hoped South Korea’s visit to the North will help convince the country to sit down with the US.
“In addition, I plan to hold in-depth discussions on various ways to continue talks between not only the South and the North, but also the North and the United States and the international community.”
The trip to Pyongyang is the South’s chance to reciprocate a visit by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's younger sister, Yo-jong, who visited the winter games.
“In addition, I plan to hold in-depth discussions on various ways to continue talks between not only the South and the North, but also the North and the United States and the international community.”
The trip to Pyongyang is the South’s chance to reciprocate a visit by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's younger sister, Yo-jong, who visited the winter games.
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