Kim Jong Un invites S Korea's Moon to Pyongyang

AFP  |  Gangneung (South Korea) 

North Korean invited the South's Moon Jae-in for a summit in today, said, even as the US warned against falling for Pyongyang's Olympic charm offensive. The invitation, delivered by Kim's visiting sister Jong, said Kim was willing to meet the South's "at the earliest date possible", said a for the presidential An would be the third of its kind, after Kim's father and predecessor met the South's and Roh Moo-hyun in 2000 and 2007 respectively, both of them in Moon did not immediately accept the invitation.

But the prospect could sow division between the dovish leader, who has long argued for engagement with the nuclear-armed North to bring it to the negotiating table, and US Donald Trump, who last year traded personal insults and threats of war with Kim. insists that - which is under multiple sets of sanctions - must take concrete steps towards denuclearisation before any negotiations can happen. After months of silence on whether it would even take part in the Pyeongchang in the South, the Games have driven a rapprochement on the peninsula, while the North's athletes, performers and delegates have dominated the headlines. Moon met Jong - a close confidante of her brother and the first member of the dynasty to set foot in the South since the Korean War - and the North's of state at the in "We hope to see you in at an early date," Kim Yo Jong told Moon after delivering a personal letter from her brother, according to officials. "We want to see Moon become a protagonist in opening a new chapter for reunification and leave great footprints in history," she said. The two Koreas have been divided since the conflict ended in a ceasefire in 1953, and the democratic South has risen to become the world's 11th-largest economy, while the North has stagnated under the Kim family's rule. The offer could put Moon in a delicate diplomatic quandary, but he avoided a direct response, said his Kim Eui-kyeom, and called instead for efforts to "create the right conditions" for a visit. Moon urged to actively seek an "absolutely necessary" dialogue with Washington, he said. Tensions between the two soared last year as launched intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the US mainland and carried out by far its most powerful nuclear test to date. Analysts believe the Olympic diplomatic drive by the North - which put its ICBMs on show at a military parade in on Thursday - seeks to loosen the sanctions against it and undermine the alliance between and They expressed scepticism on the prospects for a summit, with of not expecting one "in the foreseeable future." "Kim's proposal for a summit with Moon is based on the premise that the North will stick to its nuclear weapons while seeking rapprochement with the South," he told AFP. "The North is not interested in talks on denuclearisation. The North Korean delegation then took the bullet train to Gangneung, the venue of all ice competitions, and attended a banquet hosted by the South's Cho Myong- gyon. "Although it's my first time here, it doesn't feel strange. It's not unfamiliar," Kim said when asked by one of the South Koreans at the dinner how she feels on the other side of the border. The North Koreans and Moon are reportedly due to watch the Koreas' unified women's ice hockey team's first match against later Saturday. Moon shook hands with both Jong and at opening ceremony on Friday and they cheered as athletes from entered the arena together behind a unification flag showing an undivided Korean peninsula. But US Vice Mike Pence, who was seated in the same box at the opening ceremony, did not interact with the North Koreans at any point, US officials said. He did not shake hands with while making a brief appearance at a leaders' reception ahead of the ceremony - although Japanese did so. "The US will not allow the propaganda charade by the North Korean regime to go unchallenged on the world stage," Pence tweeted today. "The world can NOT turn a blind eye to the oppression & threats of the Kim regime.

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First Published: Sat, February 10 2018. 18:15 IST