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N. Korea dismisses ‘spurious’ US diplomacy: state media

Hopes for revived denuclearisation efforts hit as Pyongyang issues rebuke against Biden administration

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 May 2021 12:20PM

N. Korea dismisses ‘spurious’ US diplomacy: state media
North Korea warns US President Joe Biden that he made a ‘big blunder’ with his ‘outdated’ stance towards the country. – EPA pic, May 2, 2021

WASHINGTON – North Korea branded US diplomacy “spurious” today, dismissing the idea of talks with Washington a day after the Biden administration said it was open to diplomatic negotiations on denuclearisation, state media reported.

Diplomacy was a “spurious signboard” for the US to “cover up its hostile acts,” the North Korean foreign ministry said in a statement run by the KCNA news agency.

It also warned President Joe Biden that he had made a “big blunder” with his “outdated” stance towards the country.

In a separate statement also run by KCNA, the Foreign Ministry accused Biden of insulting Kim Jong-un, and added: “we have warned the US sufficiently enough to understand that it will get hurt if it provokes us.”

Biden had said in his first address as president to Congress on Wednesday that he would use “diplomacy as well as stern deterrence” to contain North Korea’s nuclear ambitions.

The White House said Friday that its goal remains “the complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.”

US policy will see “a calibrated, practical approach that is open to and will explore diplomacy” with North Korea, Biden’s press secretary Jen Pskai told reporters.

Psaki gave little indication of what kind of diplomatic initiative this could entail, but suggested that Biden had learned from the experience of previous administrations, who have struggled for decades to deal with the dictatorship in North Korea or, in recent years, its growing nuclear arsenal.

She said Washington would not “focus on achieving a grand bargain,” apparently referring to the kind of dramatic overarching deal that former president Donald Trump initially suggested was possible when he met with North Korea’s leader.

Neither would the White House follow the more stand-offish approach called “strategic patience,” espoused by Barack Obama, Psaki said.

In April, South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who is due to visit the White House on May 21, urged Biden to engage directly with Kim on denuclearisation.

Moon told the newspaper he favored “top-down diplomacy.” – AFP, May 2, 2021

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