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Two Koreas 'at a turning point' says South president | Two Koreas 'at a turning point' says South president |
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The Korean peninsula is at a "turning point" and there are opportunities for change, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said in a new year speech. | The Korean peninsula is at a "turning point" and there are opportunities for change, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said in a new year speech. |
He said Seoul would "respond strongly" if provoked by North Korea, with whom it remains technically at war. | He said Seoul would "respond strongly" if provoked by North Korea, with whom it remains technically at war. |
But he said that the biggest goal was stability, and that aid-for-disarmament talks could resume if Pyongyang halted its nuclear activities. | But he said that the biggest goal was stability, and that aid-for-disarmament talks could resume if Pyongyang halted its nuclear activities. |
On Sunday North Korea told citizens to defend leader Kim Jong-un to the death. | On Sunday North Korea told citizens to defend leader Kim Jong-un to the death. |
Kim Jong-un has succeeded his father, Kim Jong-il, who died on 17 December at the age of 69. | Kim Jong-un has succeeded his father, Kim Jong-il, who died on 17 December at the age of 69. |
On Friday, the country's powerful National Defence Commission warned the outside world to expect no change from the new leadership. | |
Tense relations | Tense relations |
In a nationally televised address, Lee Myung-bak said that peace was his priority and that a "window of opportunity" had opened for better ties with the North. | |
"The situation on the Korean peninsula is now entering a new turning point," he said. "But there should be a new opportunity amid changes and uncertainty." | |
South Korea would, however, "thoroughly maintain national security as long as there is a possibility of provocation by the North", he added. | |
Kim Jong-il had ruled North Korea since the death of his father, Kim Il-sung, in 1994. | Kim Jong-il had ruled North Korea since the death of his father, Kim Il-sung, in 1994. |
The impoverished and isolated communist country faces ongoing food shortages. Funds are channelled to the military and North Korea has conducted two nuclear tests since 2006. | |
In the last two years, ties between the two Koreas have been extremely tense. | |
Mr Lee's decision to link the provision of aid to North Korea to progress on nuclear disarmament has angered the North. | Mr Lee's decision to link the provision of aid to North Korea to progress on nuclear disarmament has angered the North. |
South Korea also blames its northern neighbour for sinking its warship in March 2010, killing 46 sailors. Eight months later, North Korea shelled a Southern border island, killing four people. | South Korea also blames its northern neighbour for sinking its warship in March 2010, killing 46 sailors. Eight months later, North Korea shelled a Southern border island, killing four people. |
Pyongyang denies any role in the first incident and says South Korea provoked the second. | Pyongyang denies any role in the first incident and says South Korea provoked the second. |
It has castigated the South for failing to send a formal delegation to pay respects to Kim Jong-il. | |
And in its new year message, the regime told North Koreans to defend their new, young leader. | |
"The whole party, the entire army and all the people should possess a firm conviction that they will become human bulwarks and human shields in defending Kim Jong-un unto death," the message carried by state news agency KCNA said. |