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SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea demanded Wednesday that the United States sign a peace treaty formally ending the Korean War, as a senior North Korean diplomat visited New York to negotiate ways to restart six-nation nuclear disarmament talks.

In an editorial marking the 58th anniversary of an armistice that ended the 1950-53 war, the North's official Korean Central News Agency insisted a peace treaty could go a long way toward resolving a deadlock over Pyongyang's pursuit of nuclear weapons.

North Korea has long called for a peace treaty with the United States. The armistice left the Korean peninsula in a technical state of war. Its latest push comes as North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan makes a fresh attempt to reopen six-nation talks that were last held in December 2008.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton invited Kim to New York to meet with U.S. officials later this week only after nuclear envoys from the rival Koreas held surprise talks last week.

Seoul blames North Korea for two attacks that killed 50 South Koreans last year and has demanded that Pyongyang show remorse. The United States has insisted that its ally Seoul must be satisfied that inter-Korean ties are improving before it will pursue more nuclear negotiations with Pyongyang.

Kim told reporters after landing Tuesday in New York that he was "optimistic of the prospects for the six-way talks and the North Korea-U.S. relationship," according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency. "I believe North Korea-U.S. relations will improve, as now is the time for countries to reconcile."

Despite Kim's positive tone, North Korea is making clear ahead of the New York talks that it wants a separate dialogue on signing a peace treaty, in addition to six-nation nuclear negotiations, said Kim Keun-sik, a North Korea expert at Kyungnam University in South Korea.

North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Ui Chun told his Malaysian counterpart in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday that Pyongyang "has always supported measures to eliminate the threat of nuclear weapons on the Korean peninsula," the Malaysian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, adding that Pak voiced "readiness to resume the six-party talks without conditions."

The six-nation talks group the two Koreas, the United States, China, Japan and Russia. They were initially designed to provide the North with security guarantees and economic assistance in return for its nuclear dismantlement.

After months of tension heightened by the North's deadly shelling of a South Korean island last November, the nuclear envoys of the two countries met in a regional security forum in Indonesia last week and agreed to push for the resumption of nuclear disarmament talks.

"The (Korean) peninsula stands at the crossroads of detente and a vicious cycle of escalation tension," North Korean media said Wednesday, likening the current cease-fire among the countries who fought in the Korean War to "a time bomb."

Blasting the United States for its involvement in the war, North Korea's central television ran footage of veterans describing their fight against enemy forces as the official media marked what it called a victory anniversary. Reports also touted the wartime activities of the country's revered founder Kim Il Sung, whose son Kim Jong Il is now ruling the country and trying to hand over power to his own son.

About 28,500 U.S. troops are stationed in South Korea as a legacy of the Korean War, in which North Korea and China fought against U.S., South Korean and U.N. forces. The North says it needs nuclear weapons because of the U.S. military presence there
 
It's not the U.S. they should be afraid of... it's the South Korean forces who are dedicated, well-trained, and well-equipped.

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It's tragic that a nation should be split into two hostile camps.
 
It's not the U.S. they should be afraid of... it's the South Korean forces who are dedicated, well-trained, and well-equipped.

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It's tragic that a nation should be split into two hostile camps.

it even worse when foreign countries manipulate differences :cheers:
 
How come North Korea desperately wants peace treaty with south Korea when they have the support of Super power china?? didn't china used its magical wand to turn everything rosy in North Korea??...our Pakistani friends are totally dependent on China and believe that China will cast some spell on them for positive effect..!! Maybe china is just good in Making promises..or maybe middle class neighbors are expecting too much from their newly rich neighbor..
 
How come North Korea desperately wants peace treaty with south Korea when they have the support of Super power china?? didn't china used its magical wand to turn everything rosy in North Korea??...our Pakistani friends are totally dependent on China and believe that China will cast some spell on them for positive effect..!! Maybe china is just good in Making promises..or maybe middle class neighbors are expecting too much from their newly rich neighbor..
N Korea knows very well that even China cant go on a full scale war if all allies attack N Korea
 
it even worse when foreign countries manipulate differences :cheers:

LOL yeah sure after North Korea sank a ship and fire artillery rounds at them. As well as other factors in the past. So much for the Sunshine policy which was a failure, even the SK govt. admit it.
 
LOL yeah sure after North Korea sank a ship and fire artillery rounds at them. As well as other factors in the past. So much for the Sunshine policy which was a failure, even the SK govt. admit it.

True. Both Koreas are for reunification, the difference is North wants reunification under Communist flag while South wants under Capitalist flag.

Anyways without China's influence or help reunification is not possible.
 
True. Both Koreas are for reunification, the difference is North wants reunification under Communist flag while South wants under Capitalist flag.

Anyways without China's influence or help reunification is not possible.
Why not democracy? In a huge nation like India it would had failed but it will be good to have both capitalistic and communist parties after reunited.
 
Why not democracy? In a huge nation like India it would had failed but it will be good to have both capitalistic and communist parties after reunited.

Good luck explaining that to Mr. Kim & his Generals.Continuity of his regime is the top most priority in North Korea and Mr. Kim is not going to give up his throne so quickly.

The solution is a coup in North against Kim and after he and his cronies are removed from office the new regime should engage the South and gradual unification should take place. Due to the vast differences in both the Koreas ,sudden reunification could bring in a lot of problems if not handled correctly. West Germany is still counting the cost for their reunification with East Germany and the latter was much more developed than North Korea.Inspite of the all the hurdles, if ever reunification takes place, the military might of the North and the industrial might of the South together will create the new Korea a pocket size super power.
 
N.K is starving and the only thing keeping from dying is China. It would be without a doubt in N.K`s best interest to join S.K.
 
N.K is starving and the only thing keeping from dying is China. It would be without a doubt in N.K`s best interest to join S.K.

NK is treated as a buffer by China against US. I don't think China will be happy to lose that buffer.
 
Good luck explaining that to Mr. Kim & his Generals.Continuity of his regime is the top most priority in North Korea and Mr. Kim is not going to give up his throne so quickly.

The solution is a coup in North against Kim and after he and his cronies are removed from office the new regime should engage the South and gradual unification should take place. Due to the vast differences in both the Koreas ,sudden reunification could bring in a lot of problems if not handled correctly. West Germany is still counting the cost for their reunification with East Germany and the latter was much more developed than North Korea.Inspite of the all the hurdles, if ever reunification takes place, the military might of the North and the industrial might of the South together will create the new Korea a pocket size super power.

This scenario is actually explored in a novel "Battle Born" by Dale Brown
 
How come North Korea desperately wants peace treaty with south Korea
Actually with the US.

The only way for NK to escape its economic trouble is to develop an export-oriented industry via foreign investment, but that foreign investment cannot materialize as long as NK is sanctioned by the US, which in turn blocks NK goods entry into European market.

when they have the support of Super power china??
China is not seen as a superpower in the region, and NK actually hates China more than the US.
 

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