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North Korea's Kim ready for ‘dialogue and confrontation’ with US

by French Press Agency - AFP

SEOUL Jun 18, 2021 - 1:18 pm GMT+3
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un (front 2-L) attending the third day sitting of the 3rd Plenary Meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) in Pyongyang, North Korea, 17 June 2021. (North Korean Central News Agency photo via EPA)
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un (front 2-L) attending the third day sitting of the 3rd Plenary Meeting of the 8th Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) in Pyongyang, North Korea, 17 June 2021. (North Korean Central News Agency photo via EPA)
by French Press Agency - AFP Jun 18, 2021 1:18 pm

In the first remarks regarding the Biden administration's new strategy which calls for a "practical, calibrated approach" to force Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear and missile program, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said the country must prepare for both "dialogue and confrontation" with the United States.

The comment came after the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden unveiled its strategy that promised a "calibrated approach" – including diplomatic efforts – to persuade Pyongyang into giving up its nuclear and missile program. Kim said his government is ready for confrontation with Washington as Pyongyang probes for any U.S. policy shift under Biden.

Since Biden's election, the two countries have adopted something of a strategic wait-and-see attitude following the diplomatic roller-coaster ride under Donald Trump that produced three historic summits with Kim but no agreement on dismantling North Korea's nuclear arsenal.

Kim "stressed the need to get prepared for both dialogue and confrontation, especially to get fully prepared for confrontation in order to protect the dignity of our state" and reliably guarantee a "peaceful environment," state news agency KCNA said Friday. Kim's comments at Thursday's central committee meeting signal a wait-and-see approach where the "ball is now in the U.S.' court" to push for either dialogue or confrontation, Hong Min from the Korea Institute for National Unification, told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Pyongyang had already accused Biden of pursuing a "hostile policy" and saying it was a "big blunder" for the veteran Democrat to say he would deal with the threat posed by the North's nuclear program "through diplomacy as well as stern deterrence."

'Calibrated' approach

Biden said he "would not meet" Kim without a concrete plan for negotiating on Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal, during a visit to Washington last month by South Korean President Moon Jae-in. He also made a clear criticism of Trump's chummy relationship with Kim, saying he "would not do what had been done in the recent past. I would not give him all he's looking for – international recognition."

The White House says it is now pursuing "a calibrated practical approach" – diplomatic jargon, it seems, for being realistically low-key, while open-minded. "We understand where previous efforts in the past had difficulties and we've tried to learn from those," a senior White House official said.

North Korea has carried out six atomic bomb tests since 2006. It is under multiple sets of international sanctions for its United Nations banned weapons programs. But North Korea may now accept a "gradual reduction in its nuclear arsenal and a freeze in the nuclear program in exchange for an easing of the sanctions," said Cheong Seong-chang, director of North Korean Studies at the Sejong Institute.

A report from U.S. intelligence experts released April said North Korea could resume nuclear tests this year as a way to force Biden's administration to return to the negotiating table.

Kim "may take a number of aggressive and potentially destabilizing actions to reshape the regional security environment and drive wedges between the U.S. and its allies – up to and including the resumption of nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) testing," said the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

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