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N Korea slams US, S Korea talks over defence cost-sharing deal

ANI  |  Seoul [South Korea] 

North on Wednesday slammed the ongoing negotiations between South and the to renew their deal on defence cost sharing, claiming that wanted the withdrawal of US forces from the Korean Peninsula, according to a North Korean newspaper.

"What South Koreans want is an unconditional withdrawal of US troops from the South, an unwelcome guest that poses a threat to peace and security on the Korean Peninsula," The Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of the North Korea's ruling said.

According to experts, North plans to strengthen its "bargaining power" ahead of the proposed talks, the news agency reported.

Last week, South and the US held their first round of talks over the renewal of their five-year deal of Seoul's share of the upkeep of around 28,500 US forces, who are stationed in South to prevent any untoward incidents from North

has long asserted that the US forces should be pulled out from South for peace. According to analysts, North might seek reunification with the South by force, if the US troops are withdrawn.

The US-North took a dramatic turn on Friday when Kim invited US for a meeting, and the latter duly accepted to meet by May.

However, Trump stated that sanctions on North would remain in place until the Communist country achieved denuclearisation in the The summit would be the first between a sitting US and a North Korean leader.

South Korean Moon Jae-in's special envoys headed to and met with Kim.

The North Korean leader hosted a special welcome dinner for the envoys at the headquarters of the in It was also the first time that a leader from North met with South Korean dignitaries till date.

The two Koreas agreed to hold an inter-Korean summit late next month, in exchange with the former's willingness to abandon nuclear weapons for a security guarantee last week.

The envoys, who briefed Trump during their two-day visit to last week, reiterated that Kim was committed to achieving denuclearisation and meeting with the US

However, Uncertainty lingers over the first-ever meeting between Trump and Kim as is yet to hear directly from on the invitation extended by Kim via South Korean intermediaries.

Also, North Korea's has kept mum so far about the Trump-Kim meet and a separate meeting between Kim and Moon respectively.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Wed, March 14 2018. 10:35 IST
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