U.S. nuclear envoy visits S.Korea amid N.Korea missile tension, stalled
talks
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[October 23, 2021]
By Hyonhee Shin
SEOUL (Reuters) - The U.S. envoy for North
Korea arrived in South Korea on Saturday amid stalled denuclearisation
talks and tension over Pyongyang's recent missile tests.
Special Representative Sung Kim's visit came days after North Korea
fired a new submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), which prompted
criticism from Washington and calls for a return to talks aimed at
denuclearising the North in return for U.S. sanctions relief.
Kim, after talks in Washington with South Korean and Japanese
counterparts on Tuesday, urged North Korea "to refrain from further
provocations and engage in sustained and substantive dialogue."
Pyongyang so far has rejected U.S. overtures, accusing the United States
and South Korea of talking diplomacy while ratcheting up tensions with
their own military activities.
On Thursday, the North said the United States was overreacting to
its self-defensive SLBM test and questioned the sincerity of
Washington's offers of talks, warning of consequences.
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Sung Kim, U.S. Special Envoy for North Korea, speaks during
trilateral meeting between Japan, U.S., and South Korea, to discuss
North Korea, in Tokyo, Japan, September 14, 2021. David Mareuil/Pool
via REUTERS/File Photo
Arriving in South Korea, Kim said he looks forward to
having "productive follow up discussions" with his counterpart,
without elaborating.
(Reporting by Hyonhee Shin; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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