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North Korea to get relief only after verifiable denuclearisation steps, says US

Press Trust of India, Singapore | ByPress Trust of India
Jun 03, 2018 09:46 AM IST

Ahead of the planned summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, US defence secretary Jim Mattis says it is vital that the international community keeps UN Security Council sanctions in place for now.

North Korea will not get any sanctions relief until it has demonstrated “irreversible” steps to denuclearisation, US defence secretary Jim Mattis said on Saturday.

Combination of file pictures shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (left) and US President Donald Trump.(AFP)
Combination of file pictures shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (left) and US President Donald Trump.(AFP)

Speaking at a security conference in Singapore ahead of a planned summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Mattis said it is vital that the international community keeps UN Security Council sanctions in place for now.

“North Korea will receive relief only when it demonstrates verifiable and irreversible steps to denuclearisation,” Mattis said during public remarks at a meeting with the South Korean and Japanese defence ministers.

“In this moment we are steadfastly committed to strengthening even further our defence cooperation as the best means to preserving the peace.” South Korean defence minister Song Young-moo said that given recent developments in North Korea, “one can be cautiously optimistic as we go forward”.

Mattis has tended to stay away from commenting publicly on the upcoming summit, which Trump has confirmed will take place in Singapore on June 12, and instead deferred to the state department.

The key task ahead of the summit is to settle the agenda. The main stumbling block is likely to be the concept of “denuclearisation” -- both sides say they are in favour of it, but there is a yawning gap between their definitions.

Washington wants North Korea to quickly give up all its nuclear weapons in a verifiable way in return for sanctions and economic relief. But analysts say North Korea will be unwilling to cede its nuclear deterrent unless it is given security guarantees that the US will not try to topple the regime.

“We can anticipate at best a bumpy road to the negotiations,” Mattis said.

“As defence ministers we must maintain a strong collaborative defensive stance so we enable our diplomats to negotiate from a calm position of strength in this critical time.”

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