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SKorean president calls for arms talks with NKorea

South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak Saturday called for talks with North Korea aimed at ridding the Korean peninsula of nuclear weapons as well as making cuts in conventional weapons.

"Nuclear weapons do not guarantee North Korea's security. They only cloud its future," Lee said in a speech to mark Korea's 1945 liberation from Japanese rule.

"Together with the denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, reduction of conventional weapons of the North and the South must be discussed," he said, urging the North to enter talks.

If the two Koreas reduce their arms and troops, Lee said, they will be able to save a lot on defence spending and use the money instead to develop their economies."I hereby make it clear that this government is ready to start dialogue and cooperation with the North over any issue, at any time and at any level," he said.

Lee reiterated that the South would help Pyongyang end its isolation and prosper if the communist state gave up its atomic weapons."If the North comes to such a decision, the (South Korean) government will push for a new programme for peace on the Korean peninsula," Lee said.

An international programme aimed at helping develop the North's devastated economy and improving the living standards of North Koreans would then be put into practice, he added.An unidentified top aide to Lee said it was the first time that a South Korean president has publicly called for cuts in conventional arms."This is an ultimate prescription for building peace on the Korean peninsula," the aide was quoted as saying by the Yonhap news agency."It is hardly any more than a shenanigan to talk about humanitarian aid and dialogue between the two Koreas while they are aiming heavy weapons at each other... The North must remove the guns out of our face," he said.

Lee has previously offered huge long-term aid to the North in return for full nuclear disarmament - a linkage which Pyongyang angrily rejects.

-AFP

 

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