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North Korea willing to hold talks with US, says South Korea | North Korea willing to hold talks with US, says South Korea |
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North Korea is willing to hold talks with the US, South Korea says. | North Korea is willing to hold talks with the US, South Korea says. |
The announcement came after Gen Kim Yong-chol met South Korean President Moon Jae-in before the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics. | The announcement came after Gen Kim Yong-chol met South Korean President Moon Jae-in before the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics. |
US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka also attended the ceremony, but US officials have ruled out meeting the North Korean delegation. | US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka also attended the ceremony, but US officials have ruled out meeting the North Korean delegation. |
The US says North Koreans pulled out of a meeting with Vice-President Mike Pence during the opening ceremony. | The US says North Koreans pulled out of a meeting with Vice-President Mike Pence during the opening ceremony. |
The Korean peninsula has been divided since the 1950-53 war and the two sides have never signed a peace treaty. | The Korean peninsula has been divided since the 1950-53 war and the two sides have never signed a peace treaty. |
The rapprochement between the two Koreas has been seen as a move by the North to drive a wedge between the South and the US. | The rapprochement between the two Koreas has been seen as a move by the North to drive a wedge between the South and the US. |
Experts have cautioned that the latest developments do not put an end to underlying regional tensions, particularly following last year's nuclear and missile tests carried out by the North. | Experts have cautioned that the latest developments do not put an end to underlying regional tensions, particularly following last year's nuclear and missile tests carried out by the North. |
Medals and mediation | |
By Stephen McDonell, BBC News, Pyeongchang | |
The Pyeongchang Winter Olympics ended as it started with geopolitics being played out in a packed stadium and in front of a global television audience. | |
The US president's daughter, Ivanka Trump, sat one row in front of North Korean general Kim Yong-chol. Two seats down from him was Gen Vincent Brooks, commander of US forces in South Korea and in the middle of them all - Moon Jae-in, giving handshakes all round. | |
South Korea's President Moon has tried to bring Washington and Pyongyang together at these Olympics. He's met two rounds of delegations from both countries and his message has been clear: You need to talk. | |
We could be some way off any major discussions between them - we have heard of the North's readiness to talk to the US before and it's led to nothing. But coming after a period of such high tension on the Korean peninsula, this does seem to show a shift in mood all round. | |
And, if there is a breakthrough of sorts, many will remember President Moon's Winter Olympic strategy as the time it all began. | |
General 'willing' to talk | General 'willing' to talk |
While South Korea's president held out a hand to Gen Kim, not everyone in his country was as accepting. | |
Gen Kim been accused of orchestrating attacks on the Cheonan warship and Yeonpyeong Island in 2010, leading to the death of 46 South Korean sailors. | |
He arrived in the South with families of the victims and conservative MPs trying to block his entry. | He arrived in the South with families of the victims and conservative MPs trying to block his entry. |
According to Mr Moon's office, he said North Korea was "very willing" to hold talks with the US. | According to Mr Moon's office, he said North Korea was "very willing" to hold talks with the US. |
It added that the North had "agreed that inter-Korea talks and North-US relations should improve together". | It added that the North had "agreed that inter-Korea talks and North-US relations should improve together". |
Pyongyang has not yet commented. But it has often said it is willing to talk without any preconditions. | Pyongyang has not yet commented. But it has often said it is willing to talk without any preconditions. |
However, the US has insisted that concrete steps towards denuclearisation take place first. | However, the US has insisted that concrete steps towards denuclearisation take place first. |
The revelation from the South Korean presidency came hours after a furious statement from the North that described fresh sanctions announced by Washington as "an act of war". | The revelation from the South Korean presidency came hours after a furious statement from the North that described fresh sanctions announced by Washington as "an act of war". |
Pyongyang's foreign ministry praised the way the two Koreas had co-operated together during the Olympics, but said the US had "brought the threat of war to the Korean peninsula with large-scale new sanctions" just as the Games were coming to a close. | Pyongyang's foreign ministry praised the way the two Koreas had co-operated together during the Olympics, but said the US had "brought the threat of war to the Korean peninsula with large-scale new sanctions" just as the Games were coming to a close. |
US cool on North-South thaw | US cool on North-South thaw |
North and South Korea marched under one flag at the opening ceremony, and fielded a unified women's ice hockey team. | North and South Korea marched under one flag at the opening ceremony, and fielded a unified women's ice hockey team. |
The North sent Kim Jong-un's sister, Kim Yo-jong, to attend the opening ceremony of the Games. | The North sent Kim Jong-un's sister, Kim Yo-jong, to attend the opening ceremony of the Games. |
A meeting between Mr Pence and Mr Kim's sister was cancelled inexplicably by the North Koreans, US officials have said. North Korea has made no comment on the US reports. | A meeting between Mr Pence and Mr Kim's sister was cancelled inexplicably by the North Koreans, US officials have said. North Korea has made no comment on the US reports. |
It would have been the first official interaction between North Korea and the Trump administration. | It would have been the first official interaction between North Korea and the Trump administration. |
Last Friday, US President Donald Trump warned of serious consequences if the latest round of sanctions did not generate results. | Last Friday, US President Donald Trump warned of serious consequences if the latest round of sanctions did not generate results. |
"If the sanctions don't work we'll have to go phase two - and phase two may be a very rough thing, may be very, very unfortunate for the world," he said. | "If the sanctions don't work we'll have to go phase two - and phase two may be a very rough thing, may be very, very unfortunate for the world," he said. |
He did not specify what "phase two" would entail. | He did not specify what "phase two" would entail. |