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Swordsmyth
06-21-2017, 03:21 PM
According to Yonhap (http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2017/06/21/0200000000AEN20170621016051320.html), North Korea's top envoy to India on Wednesday offered a conditional moratorium, i.e. halt, on his country's nuclear and missile tests in what was said to be an "apparent bid to hold talks with the United States." While the North Korean offer is conditional, its "demands" are hardly outrageous.
North Korea Ambassador to India Kye Chun-yong said Pyongyang is willing to talk in terms of freezing its nuclear and missile tests under certain circumstances. "If our demands is met, we can negotiate in terms of the moratorium of such as weapons testing," Kye said in English in an interview posted on the website of India's television station WION.
He suggested that one of the key demands is the halt of the U.S. joint military drills with South Korea, which Pyongyang denounced as a rehearsal for invasion. Seoul and Washington say their annual exercises are defensive in nature.
This could be a potential hurdle, as South Korea's new President Moon Jae-in said Seoul has no plans to scale back joint military exercises with Washington, according to an interview with U.S. broadcaster CBS. Moon dismissed as personal views his adviser's recent remarks in Washington that South Korea and the U.S. may consider scaling back their joint military exercises in exchange for North Korea freezing its nuclear and missile development programs. Moon has repeatedly stated he is willing to engage North Korea diplomatically, and now that the first negotiating bid has been made by Pyongyang, there rest may be simple protocol.
That said, this wouldn't be the first such "moratorium": in February 2012, North Korea agreed to temporarily put a moratorium on missile and nuclear tests and freeze its uranium-enrichment facilities in exchange for 240,000 tons of food aid from the U.S. But the deal unraveled two months later as North Korea made an unsuccessful attempt to launch what it claims was a rocket to put an earth observation satellite into orbit.

More at: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-21/north-korea-open-halting-nuclear-missile-tests

Zippyjuan
06-21-2017, 03:28 PM
http://thehill.com/policy/defense/338786-north-korea-willing-to-halt-missile-tests-with-conditions-report


North Korea has agreed to temporarily halt its missile and nuclear tests in the past. In February 2012, it did so in exchange for food aid from Washington.

That deal did not last long, however, with North Korea two months later unsuccessfully attempting to launch what it claimed was a rocket to put a satellite into orbit.


North Korea floated the stipulations as the United States on Tuesday detected activity at an underground site in the country used to test nuclear weapons.

And Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis on Wednesday host Chinese leaders at the State Department to discuss the country.