North Korea demanded an end to UN sanctions against it and a US
pledge not to engage in “nuclear war practice” before any dialogue with
Washington, its most explicit conditions for talks after weeks of
tension and threats of war.
North Korea’s top military body also said the denuclearization of the
Korean peninsula would begin when the United States removed nuclear
weapons that the isolated state claims it has deployed in the region.
“Dialogue and war cannot co-exist,” the North’s National Defence
Commission said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency
on Thursday.
“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,”
it said, before listing its conditions.
The United States has offered talks, but on the pre-condition that
they lead to North Korea abandoning its nuclear weapons ambitions.
North Korea deems its nuclear arms a “treasured sword” and has vowed never to give them up.
Nevertheless, US Secretary of State John Kerry, who ended a trip to
the region early this week that was dominated by concern about North
Korea, stressed his interest in a diplomatic solution.
South Korea which is conducting military exercises with US forces, to the anger of North Korea, has also proposed talks.
North Korea stepped up its defiance of UN Security Council
resolutions in December when it launched a rocket that it said put a
scientific satellite in orbit. Critics said the launch was aimed at
nurturing the kind of technology needed to deliver a nuclear warhead
with a long-range missile.
That was followed in February by its third test of a nuclear weapon.
That triggered new UN sanctions in March, sharply toughening existing
measures, which in turn led to a dramatic intensification of North
Korean threats of nuclear strikes against South Korea and the United
States.
“Firstly, the sanctions resolutions by the UN Security Council that
were fabricated with unjust reasons must be withdrawn,” the North’s top
military body said in its statement.
“The denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula can begin with the
removal of the nuclear war tools dragged in by the US and it can lead to
global nuclear disarmament,” it added.
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