产品展示
  • 适配尼桑经典轩逸日产逍客新阳光骐达骊威原装电瓶风帆汽车蓄电池
  • 骆驼蓄电池12V60A适配长安悦翔CS35志翔逸动欧诺1DF汽车电瓶L2350
  • 风帆蓄电池汽车电瓶55D23L丰田花冠雷凌朗动起亚狮跑智跑K3斯巴鲁
  • 15年款比亚迪F3/L3/速锐1.5L原装启停电瓶EFB/70AH风帆汽车蓄电池
  • 汽车音响同轴喇叭4寸5寸6寸6.5寸车载喇叭改装全频中低高音头包邮
联系方式

邮箱:admin@aa.com

电话:020-123456789

传真:020-123456789

汽车配件

'Discussions on inter

2024-05-20 21:22:26      点击:072
South Korea's chief nuclear envoy Noh Kyu-duk leaves Incheon International Airport for Tokyo,<strong></strong> Sunday. Yonhap
South Korea's chief nuclear envoy Noh Kyu-duk leaves Incheon International Airport for Tokyo, Sunday. Yonhap

By Kang Seung-woo

South Korea's chief nuclear envoy Noh Kyu-duk said, Sunday, that discussions with the United States on inter-Korean humanitarian projects had made significant progress.

He made the remarks at Incheon International Airport before traveling to Tokyo to hold a trilateral meeting with his U.S. and Japanese counterparts ― Sung Kim and Takehiro Funakoshi ― during a three-day visit there. Noh also plans to sit down with each of them one-on-one.

Noh's trip is noteworthy given that he will meet the U.S. envoy for the fourth time in four months ― after once in June and twice in August ― as the Biden administration is firmly committed to providing its support for inter-Korean humanitarian cooperation projects.

In addition, the trilateral meeting comes after a recent International Atomic Energy Agency report suggesting that North Korea has restarted its nuclear reactor in Yongbyon.

"I expect that the upcoming talks will be a productive step to accelerate the Korean Peninsula peace process," Noh told reporters.

"What we consider the most important is to resume talks with North Korea. To this end, South Korea and the U.S. have held talks about jointly carrying out humanitarian cooperation projects for North Korea, which have shown considerable progress."

In August, they discussed inter-Korean projects that include support for North Korea's fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as other public health issues, such as clean drinking water.

"While continuing discussions on these issues, the two sides are also exploring a variety of measures to restart dialogue with North Korea," he added.

Noh also said the series of moves between the allies is a sign of their sincere efforts to resume nuclear talks with North Korea, which have been stalled since the collapse of the Hanoi summit between Washington and Pyongyang in February 2019.

"They could discuss humanitarian assistance and something extra, such as the possibility of the U.S. partially lifting its sanctions on Pyongyang or the conditions for restarting talks," said Shin Beom-chul, the director of the Center for Diplomacy and Security at the Korea Research Institute for National Strategy.

However, Park Won-gon, a professor of North Korean Studies at Ewha Womans University, said that he thinks the U.S. has an ulterior motive in its frequent meetings of the top nuclear negotiators.

"The U.S. appears to be taking advantage of its nuclear talks with South Korea as a means to ensure cooperation ― in other words, to have Seoul on Washington's side," he said.

"South Korea is seen by some as the weakest link among the Washington―Seoul―Tokyo trilateral security structure, so the Biden administration is trying to keep the country in check in its policy toward North Korea," Park surmised, "In that sense, the two sides have held multi-level talks."


NK illegally running 30 S. Korean
N. Korea slams US over veto on UN resolution calling for cease