What's new

South Korea President warns North Korea against Provaction

chanikya

BANNED
Joined
May 5, 2011
Messages
618
Reaction score
-1
Country
India
Location
India
Seoul: South Korea's president opened the door on Monday to possible nuclear talks with North Korea and warned the neighbouring country to avoid any provocations, saying the Korean peninsula is at a crucial turning point.

Lee Myung-bak's comments in a nationally televised speech come as the young son of the late Kim Jong Il takes power in North Korea as Supreme Commander of the military and ruling party leader after Kim's death last month. The North vowed on Sunday in a New Year's message that it would bolster its military and defend the son, Kim Jong Un, "unto death."

"The situation on the Korean peninsula is now entering a new turning point," Lee said. "But there should be a new opportunity amid changes and uncertainty."

Lee warned that South Korea would sternly respond to any North Korean provocation. In 2010, 50 South Koreans died in attacks blamed on the North, though the Koreas have met in recent months for preliminary nuclear discussions.

North Korea, which has tested two atomic devices since 2006, has said it wants to return to long-stalled six-nation talks on halting its nuclear weapons program in return for aid.

Washington and Seoul, however, have insisted that the North first show progress on past disarmament commitments.

If North Korea halts its continuing nuclear activities, Lee said in his speech, negotiations could resume.

"We are ready to resolve security concerns on the Korean peninsula and provide assistance to revive North Korea's economy through agreements in the six-nation talks," Lee said.

North Korea, however, has so far taken a hard line toward the South. It warned last week that there would be no softening of its position toward South Korea's government after Kim Jong Il's death. North Korea's powerful National Defense Commission said the country would never deal with Lee.

On Monday, Pyongyang accused Lee of plotting to shake up the North by temporarily placing his troops on high alert after Kim Jong Il's death. The North's main Rodong Sinmun newspaper said in a commentary carried by the official Korean Central News Agency that Lee must "kneel down and apologize" for his acts.

North Korea has regularly criticized Lee since he took office in 2008 and ended a no-strings-attached aid policy toward the North. Lee sought to link aid to progress in North Korea's nuclear disarmament.

The six-nation nuclear talks involve the two Koreas, the United States, China, Russia and Japan.

The Korean peninsula remains technically in a state of conflict because the 1950-53 Korean War ended in a truce, not a peace treaty.

North Korea's New Year's message, however, didn't include the country's routine harsh criticism of the United States and avoided the country's nuclear ambitions, a suggestion that the North may be willing to continue talks with Washington to win food aid.

This year is a crucial one for North Korea as it tries to build a "great, prosperous and powerful nation" befitting the April 2012 centenary of the birth of national founder Kim Il Sung, the new leader's grandfather.

In the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, New Year's Day was cold, snowy and gray, with splashes of bright color provided by flags, lanterns and banners reading "Happy New Year" that decorated the streets. Coming just days after the official mourning period for Kim Jong Il ended, the celebration was muted, unlike past years when cheerful people in their best holiday clothes thronged the streets.

Kim Jong Un, meanwhile, spent part of the day visiting a tank division, state media said, in what was apparently his first reported military field inspection since his father's death. Kim Jong Il regularly visited military units, factories and farms across the country, and his son's trip provided further evidence of the North's intention to link him closely with the military.

South Korea president warns North Korea against provocation
 
NK sunk the SK ship yet the SK did not do anything then there is the Shelling SK again failed.
 
i hope new north Korean leader will resolve all issue with south Korea
 
Even with a tougher leader like Lee NK takes South as a joke :rofl:
 
While the real joke of a 'country' is North Korea. And only the Chinese members here does not realize it.

I remember the joke of the 20th Century: South Vietnam and its whiny losers getting chased off by the communists.
 
I remember the joke of the 20th Century: South Vietnam and its whiny losers getting chased off by the communists.
Just like North Korea today, without China, North Viet Nam was more the true joke of a 'country' than South Viet Nam was. For all your talk, would YOU live in North Korea? Coward.
 
While the real joke of a 'country' is North Korea. And only the Chinese members here does not realize it.

The real joke was the US doing noting when NK sunk souths ship and shelled Island :rofl:

---------- Post added at 06:56 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:55 AM ----------

Just like North Korea today, without China, North Viet Nam was more the true joke of a 'country' than South Viet Nam was. For all your talk, would YOU live in North Korea? Coward.

Was your family run out of South Vietnam by the Joke North as you claim ? Joke North Vietnam defeated the US backed South. :smokin:
 
The real joke was the US doing noting when NK sunk souths ship and shelled Island :rofl:
So you do support military aggression by North Korea. Good to know.

Was your family run out of South Vietnam by the Joke North as you claim ? Joke North Vietnam defeated the US backed South. :smokin:
Come now, let everyone here knows how you are willing to live in North Korea, coward. I have no problems saying I do not want to live in either Viet Nam.
 
So you do support military aggression by North Korea. Good to know.


Come now, let everyone here knows how you are willing to live in North Korea, coward. I have no problems saying I do not want to live in either Viet Nam.

No I don't however I do enjoy watching the USA powerless other then using sanctions on NK.

Would I want to live in NK no could I live their yes.
 
No I don't however I do enjoy watching the USA powerless other then using sanctions on NK.

Would I want to live in NK no could I live their yes.
No? You do not want to live in North Korea? Just like I thought -- a coward.
 
Back
Top Bottom