Wednesday, November 1, 2017

South Korean President: We Will Not Develop Or Possess Nuclear Weapons Nor Will We Recognize North Korea As A Nuclear State

South Korean President Moon Jae-in delivers his speech on the 2018 budget bill during a plenary session at the National Assembly in Seoul, South Korea, November 1, 2017. Yonhap via REUTERS

Washington Post: South Korea will not develop or possess nuclear weapons, president says

President Moon Jae-in told lawmakers Wednesday that South Korea would not seek to have nuclear weapons and said that Seoul would never accept its neighbor North Korea as a nuclear-armed state.

“According to the joint agreement by the two Koreas on denuclearization, North Korea’s nuclear state cannot be accepted or tolerated. We will not develop or possess nuclear weapons either,” the president said in his second state of the nation address at the National Assembly, South Korea’s parliament.

Recent tests by North Korea have led to a renewed debate about nuclear weapons in South Korea. Although the country once sought its own nuclear weapons in the 1970s during the presidency of Park Chung-hee, leaders were persuaded by the United States to abandon such ambitions.

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Update #1: South Korean President Moon Jae-in rules out developing nuclear weapons to guard against threat from Pyongyang (AFP)
Update #2: South Korea's Moon says cannot recognize North Korea as nuclear state (CNBC/Reuters)

WNU Editor: The South Korean President can stick his head in the sand and decide not to accept North Korean as a nuclear state .... but the fact is that North Korea is a nuclear state, whether he likes  it or not.

3 comments:

  1. I think it's a translation error. .he probably said 'accept'

    Or it's a very cool way of saying that they gave the US the green light and won't have to recognise anything the north does anymore. .

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  2. Its the same mentality that would compel a leader of a major power to proclaim exit schedules re: ongoing wars, or to state that "military force is off the table" regarding potential conflict.

    We've seen this before - and it is incompetence on parade.

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  3. Yes, but the South Korean leader has manicured hands, a hefty paycheck and status.

    So it really does not matter if he sticks his head in the sand.


    Plus he gets to go to all the best parties, meet all the right people etc,

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