All
this reminds me of the Cold War. Often the Soviets would make a
suggestion only for the Americans to reject it (sometimes vice versa)
US
rejects N. Korea conditions for nuclear talks, wants ‘clear
signals’ from Pyongyang
US
Secretary of State John Kerry has dismissed conditions laid out by
North Korea for talks as unacceptable. Earlier Thursday, Pyongyang
demanded the removal of all UN sanctions and a promise by the US not
to engage in ‘nuclear war practice’ with Seoul.
RT,
18
April, 2013
North
Korea said the demands will have to be fulfilled if Washington truly
seeks any meaningful dialogue with Pyongyang.
"If
the United States and the puppet South have the slightest desire to
avoid the sledge-hammer blow of our army and the people...and truly
wish dialogue and negotiations, they must make the resolute
decision," the North's National Defense Commission said in a
statement.
"Firstly,
the sanctions resolutions by the UN Security Council that were
fabricated with unjust reasons must be withdrawn," North Korea's
top military body said in a statement carried by the official KCNA
news agency.
But
Washington is refusing to bow to Pyongyang’s demands, instead
choosing to lay out its own set of requirements.
US
Secretary of State John Kerry told a Senate hearing that Pyongyang's
offer was "at least a beginning gambit," but added that it
was "not acceptable, obviously, and we have to go further."
Kerry
added that Washington would not return to past cycles of “Here's a
little food aid, here's a little this, then we'll talk.”
His
thoughts were echoed by White House spokesman Josh Earnest, who said
the US is “open to credible, authentic negotiations, but that's
going to require clear signals from the North Korean regime, signals
we haven't seen so far.”
"The
belligerent actions and words that we've seen emanating from the
North Korean regime actually indicate the opposite,” he added.
The
latest standoff between North Korea and the US – backed by South
Korea – has been going on since Pyongyang’s third missile test in
February of this year. A third round of UN sanctions adopted in
response was then followed by joint US-South Korean war games in the
waters of the Korean Peninsula.
An
exchange of threats has been taking place, including Pyongyang’s
promise to wage nuclear war on the US and its bases in the Pacific
and South Korea. The US for its part deployed its F-22 fighter jets
and the ‘USS Fitzgerald’ destroyer into Korean waters, further
escalating tensions.

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