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US ties any North Korea talks to nuclear arms | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
The United States says any dialogue with North Korea must have nuclear disarmament as the end goal. | |
The North indicated on the last day of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang it was ready for talks, according to South Korea. | |
North Korea has previously said it will not accept any preconditions. | |
"We will see if Pyongyang's message... that it is willing to hold talks, represents the first steps along the path to denuclearization," the US said. | |
Reports about the North's willingness to speak to the US emerged after a meeting of its officials with the South Korean president before the Games' closing ceremony on Sunday. | |
US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka also attended the ceremony but she is not expected to talk with any North Koreans, even though she sat a few feet from their main envoy, Gen Kim Yong-chol, at the Olympic Stadium. | |
North Korea's mixed messages | |
North Korea was "very willing" to hold talks with the US, said the office of South Korean President Moon Jae-in. | |
It added that the North had "agreed that inter-Korea talks and North-US relations should improve together". | |
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". | |
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. |
Could there be a breakthrough this time? | Could there be a breakthrough this time? |
South Korean media is abuzz with suggestions that North-US talks could still take place while the respective delegations are in town. | South Korean media is abuzz with suggestions that North-US talks could still take place while the respective delegations are in town. |
The BBC's Laura Bicker, in Pyeongchang, asked an official from South's government if the meeting could take place in the next two days, and the answer was: "We will see." | The BBC's Laura Bicker, in Pyeongchang, asked an official from South's government if the meeting could take place in the next two days, and the answer was: "We will see." |
North Korea has sent an eight-person team across the border, including Gen Kim Choe Kang-il, a senior diplomat handling North American affairs. | North Korea has sent an eight-person team across the border, including Gen Kim Choe Kang-il, a senior diplomat handling North American affairs. |
Meanwhile, Allison Hooker - a Koreas specialist from the US National Security Council - is part of the US delegation. She met Gen Kim in 2014 in North Korea, as the US tried to free two American detainees. | Meanwhile, Allison Hooker - a Koreas specialist from the US National Security Council - is part of the US delegation. She met Gen Kim in 2014 in North Korea, as the US tried to free two American detainees. |
The scene could be set for a more low-key meeting than a failed attempt with US Vice-President Mike Pence. | |
He had been set to meet Kim Yo-jong, the sister of North Korean President Kim Jong-un, at the start of the Games but the meeting was cancelled inexplicably by the North Koreans, according to the US officials. North Korea made no comment. | |
N Korea leader's sister takes 'real power' south | N Korea leader's sister takes 'real power' south |
There has been no official interaction between North Korea and the Trump administration. | There has been no official interaction between North Korea and the Trump administration. |