Military Tensions Ease on the Korean Peninsula as Denuclearization Discussed
March 6-North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said he would suspend nuclear missile tests if the United States agrees to hold direct talks, according to South Korean delegates who met with Kim on March 5. Furthermore, Kim is willing to remove his country's nuclear weapons if he can be assured that his regime and country no longer face threats, they said.
"North Korea made clear its willingness to denuclearize the Korean peninsula and the fact there is no reason for it to have a nuclear program if military threats against the North are resolved and its regime is secure,” Chung Eui-yong, South Korea's led delegate of the talks, told reporters.
It is a significant breakthrough for the two countries, which have been in a technical war since 1953. It is a result of both a softening of relations...