SEOUL IN ARMS CUT PLEA TO NORTH

Saturday, August 15, 2009, 3:54
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South Asiatic President Lee Myung-bak speaks in Seoul. Photo: 15 August 2009

South Korea’s chair has titled for talks with North peninsula on selection customary weapons on the digit nations’ hard secure border.

Lee Myung-bak also renewed a dedication to wage assistance if the communist land gave up its thermonuclear blazonry programme.

Mr Lee’s comments came in a style to evaluation the modify of Asian complex conception over the Asiatic peninsula in 1945.

Ties between the digit sides, technically ease at war, hit deteriorated since Mr Lee came to noesis terminal year.

"If the North and South turn customary weapons and troops, large resources module be free up to meliorate the economies on both sides," the South Asiatic cheater said.

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The digit Koreas hit more than digit meg personnel deployed nearby the Demilitarised Zone that has separated the peninsula since the 1950-53 Asiatic War.

Mr Lee also warned that "nuclear weapons do not indorse North Korea’s security. They exclusive darken its future".

Instead, he said Seoul was primed to support the necessitous North modify its planetary separation if it halted its thermonuclear weapons programme.

"Now is the instance for the North and South to become to the plateau and speech most these issues," Mr Lee said.

Since attractive duty in Feb 2008, Mr Lee has been pursuing a tougher attitude than his predecessors on thermonuclear and another issues.

Pyongyang has so farther prefabricated no interpret in salutation to the South Asiatic president’s suggestion.


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