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North Korea calls for peace treaty with US

Pyongyang wants nuclear talks in exchange for treaty as US envoy describes North Korea’s human rights record as appalling.

North Korea Robert KingNorth Korea today called for a formal peace treaty with the US as a precondition for its return to international talks about the country’s nuclear programme

However, in an apparent signal of Washington’s scepticism about closer ties with the reclusive dictatorship, the US’s new envoy on North Korea’s human rights described Pyongyang’s record on the issue as “appalling”.

North Korea’s foreign ministry said it wanted peace talks with Washington to work towards a more formal accord to replace the truce which ended the 1950-53 Korean war, bringing about Korea’s separation. This would be a means for the North to re-enter six-party nuclear discussions involving the two Koreas, the US, China, Japan and Russia.

“If confidence is to be built between and the US, it is essential to conclude a peace treaty for terminating the state of war, a root cause of the hostile relations, to begin with,” the official Korean Central News Agency quoted the foreign ministry as saying.

“The removal of the barrier of such discrimination and distrust as sanctions may soon lead to the opening of the six-party talks.”

North Korea has boycotted the talks since April last year, shortly before it prompted grave international concern by announcing it had carried out a nuclear test. Before this, Pyongyang had begun to disable nuclear facilities in return for overseas aid.

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