Let
peace break out. Once again, this has happened over the head of the
Americans who have been threatening fire and brimstone.
I have not heard even one word of commentary by the pro-Trump pundits who are usually all over this, baying for war.
I have not heard even one word of commentary by the pro-Trump pundits who are usually all over this, baying for war.
CONFIRMED: North and South Korea engaged in talks for over 11 hours
Progress reported in joint statement after first day in Panmunjom; chief negotiator for North says nukes not an issue with the South in these talks
9
January, 2018
TASS
news agency reported that talks between North and South Korea began
Tuesday morning in Panmunjom, and ran for 11 hours. The main
topic for this round of discussions centered on real and practical
steps to improve relations between the South and North, with the
possibility of the North Korean team participating in the 2018 Winter
Olympics to be held in PyeoungChang.
Each
country sent a delegation of at least five people, with Unification
Minister Cho Mroung-gyon for the South, and Ri Son Gwon of the North.
This
follows through from the New Year’s address made by North Korean
leader Kim Jong-un in which he ordered his government to create every
condition that would be helpful in improving relations with the
Republic of Korea (the South). This is not just for the sake of the
Olympic Games, but it does appear to express the wish to de-escalate
the tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The North’s address
further stressed the wish for normalization of relations between the
two separated countries, AND hope for reunification as well.
"PANMUNJOM,
SOUTH KOREA – APRIL 23: South Korean soldiers stand guard at the
border village of Panmunjom between South and North Korea at the
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) on April 23, 2013 in Panmunjom, South Korea.
(Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)
Moscow
has had a standing offer to help mediate a reconciliation between the
USA and North Korea – this being offered on December 26th, in the
midst of tensions that escalated after North Korea carried out a
missile launch of their Hwasong-15 ICBM.
After
this happened, the UN approved sanctions seen by many to be the most
restrictive yet on North Korea, with even their longstanding ally,
China, agreeing to tighten the screws. These latest conciliatory
actions have happened since the sanctions got tightened, and while it
is certain that the North has not admitted defeat, it remains
possible that they might have been “inspired” to make a turn in
their foreign policy.
Much
has been made of the tensions in the region, but polling taken with
groups of people in the USA, Brazil, and Europe give much different
responses to the question of likelihood of war in the Peninsula than
the response of southeast Asians. As
reported right here at the Duran,
the South Korean population surveys show only about a 1-in-5 person
ratio of those who believe there will be war between the North and
the US this year. In the USA the number is higher, at about 47
percent.
Further
making the point that North Korea seems to be reacting only to the
United States, at the talks today, Ri Son Gwon, the chief negotiator
at Pyongyang said:
“All our weapons including atomic bombs, hydrogen bombs and ballistic missiles are only aimed at the United States, not our brethren, nor China and Russia,”
He
went on to state that since North Korea’s nuclear weapons are only
aimed at the USA, there would be no need to discuss them at the
negotiations in Panmunjom.
These comments came at the
conclusion of the marathon session today. The result of today’s
talks was a decision to hold more talks; that is, negotiations to
resolve problems and prevent accidental conflict. This
therefore has become the first inter-Korean dialogue in over two
years. At this time, the North still resists the South’s wish
to remove nuclear weapons from the peninsula.
This
story continues to develop. The notion that the North, in a rather
clever leadership move by Kim Jong-un, may be trying to remove the
relevance of the United States by having direct discussions with
their southern counterparts, still seems very strong. The relations
of the people on the Korean peninsula are much more ancient than
1950, and the idea that this old feud could be solved locally is
quite attractive to the South apparently. The American
government may lose face if it continues to bluster about this
situation, because it may get solved without American help. This
is the most interesting possibility that this situation presents.
As the two Koreas talk peace this is headlines in the NZ media
Kim the Peacemaker: Will North Korean Leader Receive Nobel Prize if He Brings Peace to Peninsula?
Pyongyang has set a
course for a rapprochement with Seoul. In any case, this is what
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has said in his special address to
the nation. According to him, they shouldn't stir up the past —
it's time to normalize relations and reconcile the nation. However,
this process doesn't fully depend on the will of North Korea and
South Korea
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