Seoul proposes trilateral talks with US\, N. Korea

Seoul proposes trilateral talks with US, N. Korea

IANS  |  Seoul 

on Monday proposed trilateral dialogue with the US and after denuclearisation talks between and collapsed in last week.

South Korean said the government in Seoul, to get the nuclear talks back on track, would seek semi-official meetings called "track 1.5" in a multilateral format, which would include representatives from the three and civilian experts.

Kang said the proposal to hold dialogue in the new format was mooted during a (NSC) meeting here on Monday chaired by South Korean Moon Jae-in, according to news.

The three held three-way talks in just before the summit between North Korean leader and US Donald Trump, which ended abruptly without any agreement over the regime's denuclearisation process.

The NSC meeting, the first to be held in in nine months, was convened to discuss the reasons of failure in and how to begin the initiative afresh.

Moon at the meeting defended his conviction that and the US will eventually reach an agreement on denuclearising the peninsula and lift sanctions that imposed on over its atomic weapons testing, the report said.

Moon, in a statement at the end of the meeting, urged both sides to resume working meetings as soon as possible to dissolve the deadlock.

and aired their own versions of events at the summit, but the disagreements between the two sides were primarily on dismantling of the number of facilities and assets of the North Korean nuclear programme along with volume of international sanctions that the North Korean regime wanted the US to remove.

Moon said Washington and Pyongyang avoided hostile posturing following the lack of agreement in Hanoi, which was an indication that there would be progress in the future and the two sides would eventually reach an agreement.

Moon, who has played a pivotal role in mediating between the and the North Korean regime, said Seoul's intermediary role would now be more important.

He urged his cabinet to accurately identify the differences that prevented both sides from reaching an agreement and find a way to reduce them.

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First Published: Mon, March 04 2019. 18:28 IST