North Korea Has Ignored Multiple Overtures For Talks – US

North Korea Has Ignored Multiple Overtures For Talks
Kim Jung Un
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North Korea, believed poised to test a new nuclear weapon, has ignored multiple US overtures for serious talks as well as offers to help in its Covid-19 outbreak, a US diplomat has revealed. 

Speaking after Pyongyang test-launched eight ballistic missiles in a single day Sunday, Sung Kim, the US Special Representative to North Korea, said the country has not responded to months of public and private communications seeking to engage over tensions.

President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have repeatedly said publicly that Washington seeks diplomatic talks with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea “without preconditions,” Kim said.

“We have also reached out to pass this message through private channels as well. This includes high-level personal messages from senior US officials to senior DPRK officials,” he told reporters in a briefing.

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‘Over the past year, we have sent such messages in multiple ways, through third parties, directly in writing,’ he added, noting that included North Korea’s neighbour China.

Such messages included specific proposals on humanitarian cooperation and assistance with the recent Covid-19 outbreak in North Korea, said Kim.

‘However, to date, the DPRK has not responded and continues to show no indication that is interested in engaging,’ he said.

US officials have showing growing concerns about Pyongyang’s increased nuclear-related activities.

Kim said that Washington believes it will soon conduct its seventh test of a nuclear weapons, after a nearly five-year hiatus.

He also said that North Korean officials have made comments that suggested a willingness to use tactical or small-sized nuclear weapons.

Kim did not say how the US would react to a new nuclear test.

US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman, speaking in Seoul early Tuesday, warned there would be a “swift and forceful” response.

‘Any nuclear test would be in complete violation of UN Security Council resolutions,’ she said.

Africa Daily News, New York recalls that on Monday South Korea and the United States fired eight ballistic missiles in response to the North Korean missile launches.

Africa Daily News, New York

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