S Korea to end Korean war with 'flexible' timing, format

ANI  |  Seoul [South Korea] 

South Korean Kyung-wha on Monday said was aiming to end the six-decade Korean war within this year, but needed to be "flexible" on the format and specific of the same.

added that the administration was committed to the formal end of the 1950-53 Korean War, as agreed by South Korean Moon Jae-in and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, during the inter-Korean summit at Panmunjom in the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) in April 27.

"I think (we) need to produce a result through consultations with the U.S., and But (South Korea) plans to handle the issue of and format with flexibility," quoted Kang as saying.

It is to be noted that the Korean war ended in an armistice agreement and not in a peace treaty. The two Korean countries are still technically at war.

The South Korean further said that she hoped to hold talks with her North Korean counterpart on the sidelines of the ASEAN Regional Forum, which is slated to take place in in early August.

Kang also clarified that no concrete action has been taken so far on the establishment of a hotline between Trump and Kim.

Last week, Trump said that he gave his "direct number" to the North Korean leader, adding he no longer considered as a "nuclear threat".

"I can now call him. I gave him a very direct number. He can now call me if he has any difficulty. We have communication," the US said.

On June 12, Trump and Kim met for the first time at Singapore's Capella Hotel, where they signed a post-summit joint declaration, according to which the latter committed to "complete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula", while Trump pledged "security guarantees" to

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First Published: Mon, June 18 2018. 12:05 IST