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North Korea feared to stage provocation around Seoul-Washington summit

North Korea feared to stage provocation around Seoul-Washington summit Posted : 2021-05-02 16:52 Updated : 2021-05-02 17:00 What is assumed to be a new intercontinental ballistic missile is displayed during a ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of North Korea s ruling Workers Party of Korea in this capture image of Korea Central Television broadcasting, Oct. 10, 2020. Yonhap By Nam Hyun-woo North Korea spouted bellicose rhetoric against both Seoul and Washington, Sunday, following President Joe Biden s address to both houses of Congress, and his administration s completion of a policy review on the North, breaking its weeks-long wait-and-see stance. Experts said Pyongyang may attempt to rattle its neighbors and the U.S. with a number of low-profile provocations before the May 21 summit between Biden and South Korean President Moon Jae-in. These could involve the closure of North Korea s own organization on inter-Korean relations or the launch of short-range missiles.

Possibility of 2021 Moon-Kim summit drawing attention

Possibility of 2021 Moon-Kim summit drawing attention Posted : 2021-01-13 17:55 Updated : 2021-01-14 07:46 President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un greet each other at the northern side of Panmunjeom in May 2018, a few weeks ahead of the U.S.-North Korea summit in Singapore in June. Courtesy of Cheong Wa Dae By Do Je-hae The possibility of another summit between President Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un this year is gaining attention thanks to moves by the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK). The ruling bloc began floating the idea of a fourth summit between the two following Moon s New Year speech Monday, which showed his unwavering commitment to renewing talks with the North anywhere anytime.

Moon underlines last-minute diplomacy with North Korea in New Year speech

Moon underlines last-minute diplomacy with North Korea in New Year speech Posted : 2021-01-11 17:07 Updated : 2021-01-12 14:15 President Moon Jae-in delivers a New Year address to the nation at Cheong Wa Dae, Monday. Korea Times photo by Wang Tae-seok By Do Je-hae President Moon Jae-in underlined an unwavering commitment to his peace process on the Korean Peninsula by improving relations with North Korea, Monday, despite rising concerns over a possible continued deadlock in both inter-Korean and U.S.-North Korea relations under the incoming Joe Biden administration. In a 27-minute New Year speech, President Moon said he would sit down with the North at anytime, anywhere to discuss cooperation, even in a non-face-to-face manner.

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