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N Korea: Danger of nuclear war

2003-01-08 08:20
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Seoul - North Korea accused the United States Wednesday of increasing the danger of a nuclear war on the peninsula hours after Washington offered to hold talks to end their ongoing standoff.

"There is an increasing danger of a nuclear war on the Korean peninsula due to the US criminal policy toward the DPRK (North Korea)," the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said.

"The US is deliberately spreading a false rumour about the DPRK's 'nuclear issue', in particular, in a bid to vitiate the atmosphere of inter-Korean reconciliation and unity and foster confrontation among Koreans."

The KCNA commentary was the first word from Pyongyang since the United States offered to hold talks with North Korea over their ongoing nuclear standoff.

The US said Tuesday it was willing to talk to North Korea but warned the cash-starved communist state would get no new incentives to halt its nuclear programs.

President George W Bush's administration had previously rejected all dialogue until North Korea halted its two alleged nuclear weapons programs.

"The US delegation explained that the United States is willing to talk to North Korea about how it will meet its obligations to the international community," said a statement released at talks among senior US, Japanese and South Korean diplomats in Washington.

'No quid pro quos'

"However the US delegation stressed that the United States will not provide quid pro quos for North Korea to live up to its existing obligations."

The State Department said it had informed North Korea directly of its willingness to pursue talks by handing over a copy of the statement to Pyongyang's diplomatic representatives at the United Nations.

South Korea said after the talks in Washington that it was on board with US strategy to defuse the nuclear showdown.

Deputy Foreign Minister Lee Tae-shik, who was leading the delegation from Seoul, said that both sides were resolved on how to move forward.

"We are pretty much in line with each other in terms of how we are going to deal with the situation," Lee said at a press conference.

Lee said it was up to North Korea to make the first move towards ending the crisis.

"Since the problem has been caused by the DPRK it is more than fair enough that North Korea should take first steps in the positive direction to lay the ground for satisfactory solutions."

South Korea, which had previously criticised a US plan to isolate North Korea until it halted its nuclear programs, has been floating a compromise deal to end the standoff after consulting with Pyongyang's closest allies, China and Russia.

The US offer for talks was being seen as a diplomatic coup for North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il whose regime was labelled part of an "axis of evil" by Bush last year.

"In oriental society ... people consider face-saving as more important than practical benefits at times so on his part, he has gained from it (the US offer to talk)," said Yoon Young-O, an expert in North Korean affairs at Seoul's Kookmin University.

Diplomacy would prevail

Bush insisted late Tuesday that he believed diplomacy would prevail as he batted away criticism of double standards in dealing with the crises in Iraq and North Korea.

"In this case, I believe that by working with countries in the region, diplomacy will work," Bush said in Chicago.

"We have no aggressive intent, no argument with the North Korean people. We're interested in peace on the Korean Peninsula," said Bush.

The crisis was sparked by North Korea's decision to reactivate the plutonium-producing Yongbyon complex, mothballed since a 1994 agreement with the United States.

Washington has also accused North Korea of embarking on a separate nuclear weapons drive based on enriched uranium, a charge denied by Pyongyang. -Sapa-AFP

- SAPA

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