N. Korea demands recognition as nuclear state
SOUTH KOREA: North Korea renewed its demand Tuesday for
recognition as a nuclear power, saying it was a pre-requisite for the start of
any dialogue with the United States.
A commentary in the official Rodong Sinmun newspaper
rejected as “totally unacceptable” a US demand that North Korea commit to
abandoning its nuclear weapons and missile programme before any talks can
begin.
Any meeting at the negotiating table must be “between
nuclear weapons states”, it said.
The United States has made it clear that it will never
formally accept the North, which carried out its third nuclear test in
February, as a nuclear power.
After a month of escalating military tensions on the Korean
peninsula, Seoul, Washington and Pyongyang have begun skirting around the
possibility of dialogue.
For the moment, however, most energy is being expended on
rejecting each other's pre-conditions.
During a trip to Seoul, Beijing and Tokyo earlier this month,
US Secretary of State John Kerry said Pyongyang must first prove it was serious
about reining in its nuclear programme.
North Korea responded by demanding the withdrawal of UN
sanctions and an end to all future South Korea-US joint military exercises.
AFP
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