There will be no war on Korean peninsula: South Korea`s Moon

Seoul: There will be no war on the Korean peninsula, South Korean President Moon Jae-In said Thursday, saying Seoul effectively had a veto over US military action in response to the North`s nuclear and missile programmes.

"All South Koreans have worked so hard together to rebuild the country from the ruins of the Korean War," Moon told a press conference marking his first 100 days in office.

But since coming to power his gestures have been rebuffed by Pyongyang, and Moon played down the urgency of dialogue.

"I don`t think we must rush into it," he said.

For talks to take place, he said, "there must be a guarantee that it will lead to a fruitful outcome.

"North Korea must at least end additional provocations to create the mood for dialogue."

Only then could Seoul consider sending an envoy to the North, he added.

"The red line would be North Korea completing its ICBM and mounting it with a nuclear warhead and weaponising it," he added.

"If North Korea launches another provocation, it will face even stronger sanctions and it will not be able to survive them. I would like to warn North Korea to end its dangerous gamble."

Source:-Zeenews

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