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South Korea sends high level envoys to North Korea to advance stalled talks
Led by President Moon Jae-in’s top security adviser, Chung Eui-Yong, a South Korean delegation will travel to North Korea today ahead of the third Inter-Korea summit set for later this month.
The envoys will discuss the summit, peninsular ties and the US-North Korea denuclearisation talks.
The talks stalled after the White House cancelled Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s August 31 trip to North Korea because of a “belligerent letter” sent to Pompeo. Substantively, the impasse is due to an end-of-war declaration that Pyongyang seeks—opening the way to a peace treaty. Washington will only agree on condition that Pyongyang shows its full nuclear and missile inventory. The same Chung-led team brokered the first Moon-Kim summit and later the Singapore Summit. Chung will carry a letter from Moon to Kim on the denuclearisation issue.
Ultimately, Seoul wants improved ties with Pyongyang. The envoys will push for a resumption of the US-North Korea talks and a joint end-of-war declaration with the US. Moon is clearly worried the disarmament talks may fail. Therefore, he may entice the North with more confidence-building measures like reconnecting railway links, increasing family reunions and economic aid.
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John is a Senior Analyst with an interest in Indo-Pacific geopolitics. Master of International Relations (Australian National University) graduate with study focus on the Indo-Pacific. Qualified lawyer (University of Auckland, NZ) with experience in post-colonial Pacific & NZ legal systems.