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N. Korea rights record likely off table at Korean summit: Seoul

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Seoul’s top diplomat said Wednesday that North Korea’s human rights record is unlikely to be discussed at this month’s summit, after Pyongyang denounced the South for supporting a fresh UN resolution against the North. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the South’s president Moon Jae
Seoul’s top diplomat said Wednesday that North Korea’s human rights record is unlikely to be discussed at this month’s summit, after Pyongyang denounced the South for supporting a fresh UN resolution against the North.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the South’s president Moon Jae-in are due to meet for a rare inter-Korean summit on April 27.
But Pyongyang’s state media condemned South Korea Tuesday for its “dubious double dealing”, after Seoul welcomed a new United Nations resolution against North Korea’s human rights violations.
Such action could jeopardise future dialogue, the North warned.
“This is an open political provocation to the DPRK and an intolerable act of chilling the atmosphere for dialogue,” the North’s official KCNA agency said in a commentary, using North Korea’s official acronyms.
It added: “Whom are they going to hold dialogue with and whom are they going to improve relations with while denying the dignity and social system of the dialogue partner?”
South Korea’s foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha said Seoul maintains a “firm stance” against the “dire human rights situation” in the North but that the prospect of Moon discussing it with Kim this month was unlikely.

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