Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09SEOUL1174
2009-07-27 06:01:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Seoul
Cable title:
SEOUL - MEDIA REACTION
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UNCLAS SEOUL 001174
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV MARR ECON KPAO KMDR KS US
SUBJECT: SEOUL - MEDIA REACTION
EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC: DPRK
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"North Must Adjust Strategy"
Right-of-center JoongAng Ilbo editorialized (07/27): "The North
Korean Ambassador to the UN ... showed a willingness to hold
bilateral talks with the U.S. ... The North's intentions can be
understood in several ways. It is looking to prevent the
full-fledged implementation of UN sanctions. By doing so, it hopes
to mitigate its food and economic crisis and to achieve its
long-cherished goal of acquiring the status of a nuclear state.
However... the North must bear in mind that Washington is firmly
committed to engaging in negotiations with the North in an
irrevocable manner. This is the core part of the 'comprehensive
package' (recently proposed by the U.S.)"
"ROK MUST NOT BE EXCLUDED FROM TALKS WITH THE NORTH"
Conservative Chosun Ilbo editorialized (07/27): "It has become
customary for North Korea to propose talks after committing a
provocation that rattles the world. In talks held under such
circumstances, North Korea has deceived the international community
and bolstered its nuclear capabilities. Since the Obama
Administration has repeatedly vowed not to be swayed by Pyongyang's
tactics, chances are slim that North Korea's latest maneuver will
succeed. The present stalemate cannot continue indefinitely,
however. ... If North Korea makes leaps and bounds in its
development of a small nuclear warhead, long-range missiles and
uranium enrichment, the USG and the international community could
face intense pressure to negotiate with the North. The chances of
such a scenario would be even greater if China continues to refrain
from pressuring the North while seeking to maintain the status quo.
Either way, the U.S. and North Korea will end up face to face at a
dialogue table. We cannot, however, allow U.S.-North Korea talks to
end up tacitly recognizing the North's nuclear weapons as an
established fact. Even if direct U.S.-North Korea talks do not
produce such results, the ROK must be prepared to shoulder the
national security, political and economic burden resulting from such
talks."
STEPHENS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL PGOV MARR ECON KPAO KMDR KS US
SUBJECT: SEOUL - MEDIA REACTION
EAST ASIA AND PACIFIC: DPRK
--------------
"North Must Adjust Strategy"
Right-of-center JoongAng Ilbo editorialized (07/27): "The North
Korean Ambassador to the UN ... showed a willingness to hold
bilateral talks with the U.S. ... The North's intentions can be
understood in several ways. It is looking to prevent the
full-fledged implementation of UN sanctions. By doing so, it hopes
to mitigate its food and economic crisis and to achieve its
long-cherished goal of acquiring the status of a nuclear state.
However... the North must bear in mind that Washington is firmly
committed to engaging in negotiations with the North in an
irrevocable manner. This is the core part of the 'comprehensive
package' (recently proposed by the U.S.)"
"ROK MUST NOT BE EXCLUDED FROM TALKS WITH THE NORTH"
Conservative Chosun Ilbo editorialized (07/27): "It has become
customary for North Korea to propose talks after committing a
provocation that rattles the world. In talks held under such
circumstances, North Korea has deceived the international community
and bolstered its nuclear capabilities. Since the Obama
Administration has repeatedly vowed not to be swayed by Pyongyang's
tactics, chances are slim that North Korea's latest maneuver will
succeed. The present stalemate cannot continue indefinitely,
however. ... If North Korea makes leaps and bounds in its
development of a small nuclear warhead, long-range missiles and
uranium enrichment, the USG and the international community could
face intense pressure to negotiate with the North. The chances of
such a scenario would be even greater if China continues to refrain
from pressuring the North while seeking to maintain the status quo.
Either way, the U.S. and North Korea will end up face to face at a
dialogue table. We cannot, however, allow U.S.-North Korea talks to
end up tacitly recognizing the North's nuclear weapons as an
established fact. Even if direct U.S.-North Korea talks do not
produce such results, the ROK must be prepared to shoulder the
national security, political and economic burden resulting from such
talks."
STEPHENS