The foreign ministers of North Korea and South Korea spoke
face-to-face at a gala in Manila Sunday night, according to South Korean
media reports, at a time of heightened tensions over Pyongyang’s
missile program.
South Korea’s Kang Kyung-wha exchanged words with her North Korean
counterpart Ri Yong Ho ahead of the ASEAN Regional Forum, according to
South Korean news agency Yonhap and broadcaster YTN.
The annual security dialogue draws in 27 countries, including North and South Korea, the United States, China and Russia.
It was the first high-level encounter between the two Koreas since
South Korea President Moon Jae-in took office in May and comes after the
United Nations Saturday approved the “strongest sanctions ever imposed”
in response to North Korea’s missile testing.
Moon has long been a proponent of greater dialogue with Pyongyang in order to diffuse tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
As an aide to President Roh Moo-hyun, Moon helped craft the so-called
“Sunshine Policy,” which called for an increase of engagement in the
political and economic spheres.
In July, South Korea’s Defense Ministry proposed talks between
representatives of the two countries’ militaries at Tongil-gak on the
North Korean side of Panmunjom, the so-called truce village in the
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that separates the two rivals.
North Korea has yet to respond to the overtures.
“Ultimately, President Moon Jae-in is a strong believer on dialogue
and wants to get things on a different track with North Korea,” said
John Delury, an associate professor at Yonsei University’s Graduate
School of international Studies in Seoul.
According to South Korean news agency Yonhap, citing an unnamed
government source, Ri told Kang during their meeting Sunday that South
Korea’s offer of talks “lacked sincerity.”
At the same forum a year ago, South Korea’s former foreign minister Yun Byung-se also talked briefly with Ri.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who is attending the forum,
skipped the gala dinner where the two ministers spoke but is expected
along with the 24 other top diplomats from region to be in the same room
as North Korea’s representative at a session later Monday.
However, they’re not expected to meet one-on-one.
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