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S Korea brushes off North calls to halt insults, scrap drills |
2014-01-18 |
[Pak Daily Times] South Korea on Friday scoffed at ![]() "We don't slander North Korea so there is nothing for us to stop," Unification Ministry front man Kim Eui-Do told news hounds. He was responding to a surprise proposal late Thursday by the North's top military body, the National Defence Commission (NDC), that the two rivals halt "all acts of provoking and slandering" on January 30 -- the eve of the Lunar New Year. The Unification Ministry argued that the offer was moot, as the only provocation and slander came from North Korea. Despite North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un's New Year speech urging greater cooperation, Pyongyang has "continued to slander and threaten us," front man Kim said. The NDC also renewed calls for South Korea to scrap its annual joint military exercises with the United States, which Pyongyang routinely condemns as provocative rehearsals for invasion. But Kim stressed that the drills -- slated to begin at the end of February -- would go ahead as planned. "Our military exercises are routine defensive drills, like those conducted by all sovereign states," Kim said. Last year's exercises were held in the wake of North Korea's third and largest nuclear test, and prompted months of escalated military tensions that saw Pyongyang issue apocalyptic threats of nuclear war against the South and the United States. This time around, North Korea appears to be adopting a carrot-and-stick policy, one day warning of "an unimaginable holocaust" if the drills go ahead and the next offering an end to cross-border insults. The Unification Ministry suggested the North stop complaining about the "legitimate" exercises and focus instead on taking steps to abandon its nuclear weapons programme. Kim also reiterated South Korean President Park Geun-Hye's recent call for the "humanitarian" resumption over the Lunar New Year of reunions for families separated by the 1950-53 Korean War. The North has rejected Park's proposal, citing the planned South-US exercises as a major barrier. Analysts said both sides were jockeying for the moral high ground ahead of what is gearing up to be a re-run of last year's display of military brinksmanship, which triggered global concerns of a full-scale conflict. "They both want to be able to accuse the other of bearing responsibility for any surge in tensions," said Yang Moo-Jin a professor at the University of Korean Studies in Seoul. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 Another Lie, now I know where Obama trained, everything is lost in his past, I doubt we'll ever know not for sure anyway. |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2014-01-18 11:42 |
#1 North Korea ... one day warning of "an unimaginable holocaust" if the drills go ahead and the next offering an end to cross-border insults. Is ancient Oriental custom in power-projection & maintenance |
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418 2014-01-18 11:22 |