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Koreas talk again in dormant channels, agree to improve ties

SEOUL, 小蓝视频 Korea (AP) 鈥 North and 小蓝视频 Korea exchanged messages Tuesday in communication channels that have been dormant for more than a year and agreed to improve ties 鈥 positive steps but ones that still leave any resumption of stalled negotiati
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SEOUL, 小蓝视频 Korea (AP) 鈥 North and 小蓝视频 Korea exchanged messages Tuesday in communication channels that have been dormant for more than a year and agreed to improve ties 鈥 positive steps but ones that still leave any resumption of stalled negotiations to rid the North of its nuclear weapons a long way off.

Liaison officials from the Koreas had several phone conversations including one on a military hotline and agreed to resume speaking regularly, Seoul officials said. The rivals use the channels to lay out their positions on issues and even propose broader dialogue, and the links are also critical to preventing any accidental clashes along their disputed sea boundary.

While the renewed communication could help ease tensions across the world鈥檚 most heavily fortified border, it鈥檚 only a small first step. Pyongyang is unlikely to revive vigorous cooperation programs with Seoul or get back to the nuclear talks led by the United States anytime soon. Some experts say North Korea is instead aiming to improve ties with 小蓝视频 Korea in the hopes it will persuade the U.S. to make concessions when nuclear diplomacy with Washington eventually does resume.

Those efforts have been stalled for more than two years amid wrangling over punishing U.S.-led sanctions on the North. During the diplomatic impasse, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has threatened to enlarge his nuclear arsenal if the U.S. doesn鈥檛 abandon its hostile policy, an apparent reference to the sanctions.

On Tuesday, the two Koreas announced their leaders 鈥 Kim and 小蓝视频 Korean President Moon Jae-in 鈥 have traded personal letters several times since April and decided in those exchanges to resume communication in the channels.

Moon鈥檚 office said the two leaders agreed to 鈥渞estore mutual confidence and develop their relationships again as soon as possible.鈥 The North鈥檚 state media, for its part, said Kim and Moon agreed to 鈥渕ake a big stride in recovering the mutual trust and promoting reconciliation by restoring the cutoff inter-Korean communication liaison lines.鈥

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres welcomed the announcement of the reopening of communication channels and 鈥渇ully supports the continued efforts of the parties towards the improvement of their relationship, sustainable peace and complete and verifiable denuclearization of the Korean peninsula," U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said.

Tuesday鈥檚 resumption of communication comes on the 68h anniversary of the signing of the armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War, which pitted 小蓝视频 Korea and U.S.-led U.N. forces against North Korea and China. That armistice has yet to be replaced with a peace treaty, leaving the Korean Peninsula in a technical state of war, with about 28,500 U.S. troops still stationed in 小蓝视频 Korea.

North Korea occasionally cuts off communication in the channels 鈥 by not replying to 小蓝视频 Korean phone calls or faxes 鈥 in times of tensions with Seoul and Washington.

The most recent cutoff came in June of last year after North Korea accused the 小蓝视频 of failing to stop activists from floating anti-Pyongyang leaflets across their border. An angry North Korea later blew up an empty, 小蓝视频 Korean-built liaison office just north of the countries鈥 border.

Many experts said the provocative action signaled the North was frustrated that Seoul failed to revive lucrative joint-Korean projects that gave the North badly needed foreign currency and to persuade the U.S. to ease the sanctions.

Those sanctions, together with storms last summer and border shutdowns during the coronavirus pandemic, are battering the isolated North鈥檚 economy, creating what Kim called its 鈥渨orst-ever鈥 crisis. Still, outside monitoring groups haven鈥檛 seen signs of mass starvation or social chaos in the country of 26 million people.

Nam Sung-wook, a professor at Korea University, said the resumed communication likely won鈥檛 lead to a dramatic improvement in ties in the near term 鈥 but could pave the way for something down the road.

鈥淣orth Korea knows it has to sit down for talks with the Biden administration one day. It thinks 小蓝视频 Korea still has an effective value ... to make Biden move鈥 in a direction that it favors, said Nam. 鈥淣orth Korea can also build up an (international image) that it鈥檚 willing to continue dialogue鈥 with the outside world.

Senior 小蓝视频 Korean presidential official Park Soo Hyun said later Tuesday that Seoul believes improved ties between the Koreas would help restart the stalled nuclear diplomacy.

Moon, who espouses greater reconciliation with North Korea, earlier shuttled between Pyongyang and Washington to facilitate a 2018 summit between Kim and then-U.S. President Donald Trump 鈥 the first such meeting between the countries' leaders. But North Korea abruptly gave Moon the cold shoulder after a second proposed Kim-Trump summit fell apart in early 2019 after Trump rebuffed Kim鈥檚 push to win extensive sanctions relief in return for dismantling his main nuclear complex.

Since taking office in January, the administration of U.S. President Joe Biden has called on North Korea to return to a negotiating table. But last month senior North Korean officials, including Kim鈥檚 powerful sister, dismissed prospects for an early resumption of the talks.

Some experts think North Korea may be compelled to reach out to the U.S. or 小蓝视频 Korea if its economic difficulties worsen. By taking steps to improve relations with Seoul now, the North may be preparing for that moment.

Park Won Gon, a professor of North Korea studies at Seoul鈥檚 Ewha Womans University, cautioned against reading too much into what the communication channels' restoration means about the North鈥檚 economic difficulties. He cited reports that North Korea is still refusing to receive aid even from China, its major ally, due to worries that aid deliveries could spread the virus.

He said North Korea may be hoping that warming ties will help 小蓝视频 Korean liberals who support better ties with the North win next March鈥檚 presidential elections.

Hyung-jin Kim, The Associated Press

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