Moon urges NKorea and US to move forward

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in has urged North Korea's Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump to move forward with a denuclearising pact.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is urging North Korea and the United States to move forward on a pact to end Pyongyang's nuclear programme, as a lack of firm steps by the North raises questions about its commitment to its pledge.

"If Chairman Kim (Jong Un) keeps the promise of denuclearisation, he will be able to lead his country into prosperity," Moon said in a speech during a visit to Singapore on Friday.

"This path is never easy, but if the agreements at the summit are implemented with sincerity, the goal can be achieved," he added, referring to Kim's historic meeting with US President Donald Trump in the city state a month ago.

"If North Korea gives more substance on the implementation of denuclearisation, and if South Korea and the United States quickly take comprehensive corresponding measures, the whole process will accelerate."

At the summit, the two leaders pledged to work towards complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula and ease tension between their countries, still technically at war, since the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.

Since the June 12 meeting, however, Pyongyang has yet to show any sign of concrete action to dismantle its nuclear programme that has brought a series of UN and international sanctions against the impoverished state.

But Trump on Thursday hailed "great progress" after disclosing a July 6 note from Kim in which the North's leader said their efforts could open up a "new future" for the two countries.

Moon said he believed Trump and Kim would eventually make good on the promise made before the international community.

"If the leaders do not honour the promise they themselves made with the international community watching, they will be subject to grave judgment," he said.

South Korea is willing to build an economic community with its neighbour once the effort to root out Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions is completed, Moon said.


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Published 13 July 2018 2:58pm
Source: AAP


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