Friday 18 August 2017

South Korea’s President Moon Rules Out War on Korean Peninsula

Offers to Send Special Envoy to North Korea If Tests Stop


Jason Ditz 



Having campaigned centrally on a return to diplomacy with North Korea, South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in has found himself awkwardly paddling against the current since he took office, watching as the US and North Korea continued to raise the stakes against one another.


Moon even made a specific offer, saying that he was willing to send a special envoy to Pyongyang for talks if North Korea promised to stop testing missiles and nuclear weapons. There has been no direct response from North Korea, though officials from the country have suggested they are open to diplomacy if the US stops threatening them.

Moon warned South Korea didn’t believe they have to rush toward diplomacy, however, and that North Korea could face more sanctions if they continued with tests. These comments come just two days after Moon said he can and would “veto” any US war against North Korea.

http://news.antiwar.com/2017/08/17/south-koreas-president-moon-rules-out-war-on-korean-peninsula/

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