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SKorean leader in US as tension with NKorea soars
Published: June 16, 2009- Digg
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak on Monday started a visit to the United States to coordinate action on North Korea, as one of his ministers said Pyongyang had been running a secret weapons program for years.
Lee was due to meet later Monday with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton before a summit Tuesday with President Barack Obama, with the South Korean leader seeking reassurance of US commitments to defend the ally.
Speaking before his departure, Lee said he hoped to work with Obama on finding out how to stop North Korea after the hardline communist state tested a nuclear bomb and stormed out of a six-nation disarmament accord.
Lee said that North Korea — still technically at war with his country — could proliferate nuclear technology to nations such as Iran and Syria which have rocky relations with the United States.
“If we are to assume that North Korea becomes a nuclear-power state, of course the danger of having an all-out nuclear war, that possibility is very slim,” Lee told The Wall Street Journal in an interview.
“However, what really should concern us, and what concerns me, is the fact that North Korea nuclear capabilities may be used for nuclear terrorism,” he said.
Lee, a conservative businessman, took office last year and — to the delight of many in Washington — reversed a decade-long “sunshine policy” under which Seoul provided aid to the impoverished North with few conditions.
In Seoul, Unification Minister Hyun In-Taek said that North Korea never intended to give up its atomic weaponry and is thought to have been developing a secret program for seven to eight years despite taking part in talks.
Responding defiantly to tougher United Nations sanctions following its nuclear test last month, the communist state vowed Saturday to build more bombs and to start a new weapons program based on uranium enrichment.







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