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Sunday, October 19, 2008

NK Diplomats on standby for 'Important Announcement'

10-19-2008 17:39
By Michael Ha, Staff Reporter
michaelha@koreatimes.co.kr




Japanese newspapers reported over the weekend that diplomats at North Korean embassies abroad have been instructed by Pyongyang to be on standby for an "important message.''

Quoting unidentified sources, Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun reported that North Korean diplomats abroad have been instructed to stay at their assigned posts, refrain from traveling and wait for an important message from their central government. "North Korea issued an order to its embassies that their staff must refrain from making business trips so that they can be ready for an important announcement from their homeland" according to the Yomiuri Newspaper report, which added that "the order was sent out during the past few days". The message from Pyongyang is expected to come out in a few days, the Yomiuri Newspaper said. A separate report in Japan's Sankei Shimbun said Sunday that Pyongyang could make an "important announcement'' on Monday. The newspaper quoted unidentified sources from Japan's Ministry of Defense.

The Yomiuri Newspaper speculated that the announcement might be connected to North Korean leader Kim Jong-il's deteriorating health, or that it may be related to Inter-Korean diplomacy. Another possibility is that Pyongyang may announce a new foreign policy initiative including a new diplomatic stance toward the United States. Earlier this month, North Korea was removed from the U.S. list of states sponsoring terrorism, in what may turn out to be a breakthrough to restart stalled six-party talks.

Yonhap News Agency reported that South Korean officials are currently assessing the Japanese report but so far haven't detected any unusual movements in Pyongyang. "We have been checking the Yomiuri report, but, so far we haven't detected anything unusual", Yonhap quoted a South Korean government official as saying over the weekend. "Our security agencies have not detected any unusual activity across the border. But we are continuing to closely monitor the situation".

The newspaper report came two days after the Stalinist State threatened to cut off all relations with Seoul unless the conservative Lee Myung-bak administration changed its North Korea approach. Pyongyang has described the Lee administration's approach as a "policy of reckless confrontation toward the North.

Japanese media opined that the announcement was related to Kim's health. South Korean intelligence officials have said Kim Jung Il is recovering from a stroke after undergoing brain surgery in mid-August. The last time the reclusive leader was seen at a public event was back in August, when he inspected a military unit.

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2 comments:

Leonie said...

Hi, this article is really interesting so it makes me leave my comment kk

Due to the conservative new administration of President Lee , Many people have argued so long since the government changed.

In my opinion, the new policy which is agaist North isn't really good for the relationship between South and North Korea.

But our new president thinks it is a good idea for North to raise their independence.

We call the former attitude trying to offer food or money toward North Korea "Sunshine Policy" whice had conducted for 10 years by the two former presidents Kim and Noh.

After being helped many things of which North confronts shortage and given charity from South , Kim ended up taking the suggestion from South to talk about the problem of our unification and enabling lots of family members who were being aparted over 50 years after Korean war to meet.
It was one of our great historical moments , even i can still remember the date , 13 06 2000 .

Therefore, I reckon that we need to keep the Sunshine Policy even though we have serious loss because of them . North Korea is like a volcano! I know it is so sad that i consider them like that but it is true as you know.



I hope we will unify soon !
Because we are 'Han Minjok' of the Korean Peninsula~

Owen McCaffrey said...

Thanks for your comment Leonie. Maybe you would also be interested in my other post about the orean War. It is in the War section.

I would also like to know who you are^^ kk