North Korea says US actions threaten inter-Korean relations

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North Korea's is warning the that its deployment of nuclear- powered aircraft carriers and planned military exercises immediately after threaten improved relations between the two Koreas. urged the not to remain silent about what he called "the US dangerous game of aggravating (the) situation in and around the and driving the whole world into a possible disaster of nuclear war." In a letter to UN circulated today, he urged the U. N. to exert efforts to halt the US deployment of equipment and the upcoming military maneuvers. Ri warned that the actions are aimed "to provoke a nuclear war, which will undermine the improvement of inter-Korean relations and the easing of tensions." The North Korean also accused US authorities of "misleading public opinion" to believe the new inter-Korean dialogue is the result of "their harshest sanctions and pressure imposed on our country." Rather, Ri said, the "dramatic turning point" for peace and stability on the "where a touch-and-go war danger was prevailing is entirely thanks to the noble love for the nation by the respected comrade Un," North Korea's Kim unexpectedly said in his New Year's address that he was willing to send a delegation to being held February 9-25 in the South Korean county of -- and the and International Olympic Committee responded positively. As part of the rapprochement with Seoul, hundreds of North Korean officials, athletes, artists, journalists and a 230-member cheering group will be attending the Olympics, and athletes from the two Koreas will march together under a single flag during the opening ceremony. Ri asked the in the letter to take up "the issue of welcoming the process of improved inter-Korean relations and discouraging the neighboring countries from disturbing the process." The efforts at reconciliation follow a year of heightened animosities over North Korea's increasingly sophisticated nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, which says can now reach the US mainland.

There has been escalating rhetoric between Kim and US Donald Trump, including back-and-forth over their "nuclear button." Some experts say North may want to use improved ties with the South as a way to weaken U. S.-led international sanctions. Moon Jae-in sees the Olympics as an opportunity to resume meaningful contact with North following the extended period of tension and a diplomatic stalemate over the North's nuclear and missile programs. Ri charged in the letter that the is "intentionally" aggravating the situation in and around the by deploying military reinforcements, including strike groups, designed to make a "pre-emptive strike" on North at a time when the two Koreas "are charting a course of peace together." "This is a primary factor which would block the inter- Korean reconciliation process and drive the situation of the into an unpredictable dangerous phase," Ri warned. He said that whenever joint US-South Korean exercises take place -- as the US has announced for immediately after -- peace and security on the peninsula are "gravely threatened and the inter-Korean mistrust and confrontation reached the top.

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 07:55 IST