US-South Korea military drills ‘will affect’ proposed working-level nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington: North Korea

North Korea warned that US-South Korea military drills to be held next month will infuriate Pyongyang. Washington has previously insisted on North Korea's complete denuclearisation as a condition for lifting punishing US sanctions.

Agence France-Presse July 16, 2019 16:27:08 IST
US-South Korea military drills ‘will affect’ proposed working-level nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington: North Korea
  • North Korea warned that US-South Korea military drills to be held next month

  • The drills, which infuriate Pyongyang, were scaled down to facilitate dialogue with the North after Trump's historic first summit with Kim

  • Washington has previously insisted on North Korea's complete denuclearisation as a condition for lifting punishing US sanctions

Seoul: North Korea on Tuesday warned that US-South Korea military drills to be held next month "will affect" proposed working-level nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington. It was the first statement from Pyongyang on the issue since US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agreed at an impromptu meeting in the Demilitarized Zone to resume stalled denuclearisation talks.

USSouth Korea military drills will affect proposed workinglevel nuclear talks between Pyongyang and Washington North Korea

File image of Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un. Reuters

"While efforts are underway to arrange working-level talks between North Korea and the US in the wake of the top-level meeting at Panmunjom, the US is planning the joint 19-2 Dong Maeng military exercise," an unnamed spokesperson of the foreign ministry said in comments carried by Korean Central News Agency.

"If realised, it will affect the working-level talks", said officials. North Korea will be watching the "next move by the US" before it decides how to proceed on the talks, the official added. The US and South Korea are due to hold joint military exercises in August.

The drills, which infuriate Pyongyang, were scaled down to facilitate dialogue with the North after Trump's historic first summit with Kim in Singapore in June 2018. Tuesday's warning came moments after KCNA released a statement from the same official blasting the planned drill, calling it "blatant pressure" on Pyongyang and a "violation of the spirit of the 12 June joint statement" signed in Singapore.

At their latest meeting last month, Kim and Trump shook hands over the concrete slabs dividing the Korean peninsula before the US leader took a few steps into Pyongyang's territory in the border village of Panmunjom, becoming the first US president ever to set foot on North Korean soil.

Washington has previously insisted on North Korea's complete denuclearisation as a condition for lifting punishing US sanctions. Failure to reach an agreement over sanctions relief and what the North was willing to give in return led to the collapse of the leaders' second summit, which was held in February in Hanoi.

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