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«Breaking Pic News» Kim Jong-un reaffirms his commitment to a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula

Kim Jong-un reaffirmed his commitment to a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula on Thursday amid a growing standoff with the United States, according to North Korean state media. 


The dictator has declared similar intentions before, but the latest comments at a meeting with a South Korean delegation in preparation for an inter-Korean summit will boost hopes diplomacy can get back on track after a rocky period.


The June summit between President Donald Trump and Kim in Singapore was followed by a period of tension which saw neither side willing to make any substantive move.




Kim Jong-un meets with South Korea's special envoy Chung Eui-yong in Pyongyang on Wednesday, when he repeated his intention to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula 


Kim Jong-un meets with South Korea's special envoy Chung Eui-yong in Pyongyang on Wednesday, when he repeated his intention to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula 



Kim Jong-un meets with South Korea's special envoy Chung Eui-yong in Pyongyang on Wednesday, when he repeated his intention to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula 



The impasse generated widespread skepticism over Trump's claims that Kim is intent on dismantling his nuclear weapons program.


The South Korean envoys who met Kim on Wednesday finalized the dates for a summit later this month between Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in, the driving force behind the current diplomacy. 


Moon is seen as eager to keep the nuclear talks alive in part so that he can advance his ambitious engagement with the North, which would need US backing to succeed.


The date of the talks, which will come on the eve of a gathering of world leaders at the U.N. at the end of September, was to be released later Thursday.

Kim was paraphrased in the statement by the Korean Central News Agency as saying that it was 'his will to completely remove the danger of armed conflict and horror of war from the Korean peninsula and turn it into the cradle of peace without nuclear weapons and free from nuclear threat.'


KCNA said Kim and the South Korean envoys reached a 'satisfactory agreement' over his planned summit with Moon.


Moon, who discussed his plans with President Donald Trump by telephone on Tuesday, said his envoys had a crucial task that could determine the prospects for lasting peace.


While pushing ahead with summits and inter-Korean engagement, Seoul is trying to persuade Washington and Pyongyang to proceed with peace and denuclearization processes at the same time so they can overcome a growing dispute over the sequencing of the diplomacy.




Kim meets with a security official inside Seoul's presidential Blue House Chung Eui-yong during preparations for an inter-Korea summit 


Kim meets with a security official inside Seoul's presidential Blue House Chung Eui-yong during preparations for an inter-Korea summit 



Kim meets with a security official inside Seoul's presidential Blue House Chung Eui-yong during preparations for an inter-Korea summit 



Seoul also wants a trilateral summit among the countries, or a four-nation meeting that also includes Beijing, to declare a formal end to the 1950-53 Korean War. 


The U.N. General Assembly in late September would be an ideal date for Seoul, but many analysts see that possibility as low, considering the complications of the process and how far apart the parties currently are.


US officials have insisted that a peace declaration, which many see as a precursor to the North eventually calling for the removal of all American troops from the Korean Peninsula, cannot come before North Korea takes more concrete action toward abandoning its nuclear weapons.


Such steps may include providing an account of the components of its nuclear program, allowing outside inspections and giving up a certain number of its nuclear weapons during the early stages of the negotiations.


While an end-of-war declaration wouldn't imply a legally binding peace treaty, experts say it could create political momentum that would make it easier for North Korea to steer the discussions toward a peace regime, diplomatic recognition, economic benefits and security concessions.


North Korea has accused the United States of making 'unilateral and gangster-like' demands for denuclearization and holding back on the end-of-war declaration. 




Kim's commit at Wednesday's talks will boost hopes diplomacy can get back on track after a rocky period


Kim's commit at Wednesday's talks will boost hopes diplomacy can get back on track after a rocky period



Kim's commit at Wednesday's talks will boost hopes diplomacy can get back on track after a rocky period



North Korea's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday published a lengthy statement on its website saying that an end-of-war declaration would be a necessary trust-building step between the wartime foes that would 'manifest the political will to establish the lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula.'


South Korean officials said an end-of-war declaration would be among the issues discussed in the meetings between the South Korean envoys and North Korean officials.


'Our government believes that an end-of-war declaration is very much needed while we enter a process toward stabilizing peace in the Korean Peninsula through complete denuclearization,' said Chung Eui-yong, Moon's national security adviser and the head of the South Korean delegation to Pyongyang, in a news conference on Tuesday.


'We will continue to put in efforts so that an end-of-war declaration can be reached by the end of the year. We are always maintaining close communication with the United States.'


After their Singapore summit, Trump and Kim issued a vague statement about a nuclear-free peninsula without describing when and how it would occur. 


Post-summit nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang were rocky and quickly settled into a stalemate.


While the United States maintains that efforts to improve relations between the Koreas should move in tandem with efforts to denuclearize North Korea, Moon has recently said inter-Korean engagement could take the lead.


'If needed, we should pull forward the negotiations for the complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula with the development in relations between the South and North,' Chung said.


Any progress could depend on whether Moon's envoys were able to coax a stronger verbal commitment from North Korea on denuclearization to help put the nuclear talks between the United States and Pyongyang back on track.




The June summit between President Donald Trump (pictured Wednesday) and Kim in Singapore was followed by a period of tension which saw neither side willing to make any substantive move


The June summit between President Donald Trump (pictured Wednesday) and Kim in Singapore was followed by a period of tension which saw neither side willing to make any substantive move



The June summit between President Donald Trump (pictured Wednesday) and Kim in Singapore was followed by a period of tension which saw neither side willing to make any substantive move



Trump called off a planned visit to North Korea by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo last month, citing insufficient progress in denuclearization. 


The resumption of US-North Korea talks sometime before the next inter-Korean summit, which will likely take place in mid-September, could give Moon more to work with when he arrives in Pyongyang.


The two past inter-Korean summits in April and May removed war fears and initiated a global diplomatic push that culminated with the meeting between Kim and Trump in June. 


But Moon faces tougher challenges heading into his third meeting with Kim with the stalemate in nuclear negotiations between Pyongyang and Washington raising fundamental questions about Kim's supposed willingness to abandon his nuclear weapons.


The Korean War ended with an armistice, leaving the peninsula technically still at war. Moon has made an end-of-war declaration an important premise of his peace agenda with North Korea. 


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