Seoul confirms controversial academic as N Korea point man

AFP  |  Seoul 

South Korean on Monday confirmed the appointment of a pro-engagement academic as his new point man on Pyongyang, despite controversy over his outspoken support for cooperation with the nuclear-armed North.

The dovish South Korean brokered the talks process between Trump and North Korean leader Un, which led to their first landmark summit in last June.

But at times security allies and have appeared to diverge on their approach to Pyongyang, with Moon, a longstanding advocate of engagement with the North, regularly pushing inter-Korean cooperation projects.

Moon faced a heavy backlash last month after tapping Kim Yeon-chul, of the state-run Institute of National Unification, to head the unification ministry which handles inter-Korean affairs.

Kim, also a vocal supporter of dialogue with and Moon's longtime confidante, has a record of challenging generally held views on highly emotive issues involving the North.

In a 2010 newspaper column, Kim wrote that the shooting dead of a South Korean tourist by a at the North's resort was a "rite of passage" that had to undergo in the early stages of cross-border cooperation.

All South Korean tours to the North were suspended following the 2008 killing.

Kim is also a of sanctions against

Shortly after Seoul's 2016 closure of the Kaesong Industrial Complex, where Southern firms used to be staffed by Northern workers, he told an interviewer that "sanctions and pressure was a failed approach".

Moon has been pushing for the resumption of both projects, but doing so would fall foul of the current sanctions system.

In spite of the collapse of the summit, Moon said last month that would consult with the US on ways to resume South Korean tours to and restart operations at the joint factory park.

Moon is able to override opposition parties' strong objections to Kim's appointment as cabinet ministers do not require parliamentary approval.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 12:55 IST