Moon's advisory panel proposes N. Korea's nuclear dismantlement by 2020: Yonhap

By 임장원 Posted : July 19, 2017, 17:00 Updated : July 19, 2017, 17:00

[Aju News DB]


South Korea needs to map out its "comprehensive" negotiation strategy aimed at inducing an agreement to completely dismantle North Korea's nuclear program by 2020, a presidential advisory body said.

The State Affairs Planning Advisory Committee also advised the Moon Jae-in government to use all possible means to address the North's nuclear threat, including possibly resuming the long-suspended six-party denuclearization talks.

They are part of the policy recommendations made by the committee which recently wrapped up its two months of activities. It has served as a de facto transition team for Moon who was inaugurated immediately after winning a by-election held on May 9 prompted by the ouster of his predecessor involved in a massive corruption scandal.

"To induce an agreement by 2020, it is necessary to prepare a comprehensive denuclearization strategy seeking a complete nuclear dismantlement by way of a freeze," the committee said.

To keep the process on track, the committee said that the government should work hard to prevent additional provocations, while at the same time seeking talks including the long-suspended six-party platform to secure a "tangible" progress in denuclearization efforts.

The six-party talks involving the two Koreas, the US, China, Russia and Japan started in 2003 to persuade the North to give up its nuclear aspirations. It, however, has not been held since late 2008 when the North walked away from the negotiating table.

The committee said that it is necessary to prepare a "road map" by the end of this year through which the government can discuss the issue of establishing a peace regime on the peninsula, but noted it should be sought based on efforts to secure support from major powers and the international community.

It also advised the Moon government to "regularize" inter-Korean talks and also reconnect the communications channel between the two divided countries. It asked for efforts to seek talks with the reclusive state in the sports, military and economic sectors.

(Yonhap)

 
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