Mattis: US troops in Korea not issue to discuss with N. Korea
SINGAPORE -- The Pentagon chief made it clear Saturday that his country is not negotiating with North Korea on the future of American troops stationed on the peninsula, as the leaders of the two sides will soon meet here each other.
Speaking at a security forum, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis stressed that the fate of the 28,500-strong US Forces Korea is not an issue to discuss with North Korea.
"That issue is not on the table here in Singapore on the 12th (of June), nor should it be," he said after a speech at a Shangri-La Dialogue session.
Hours earlier, President Donald Trump met with Kim Yong-chol, a top North Korean official, at the White House. Following the meeting, Trump said he plans to meet with the North's leader Kim Jong-un in Singapore on June 12.
He said formally putting an end to the 1950-53 Korean War will be discussed in the summit. If realized, it would be a largely symbolic move but carry significant political implications in connection with the regional security landscape.
The Oval Office meeting is a highlight of a series of pre-summit consultations between the two sides taking place at Panmunjom on the inter-Korean border, in the US and in Singapore.
The North has long claimed that the US military presence in Korea is the major roadblock to regional peace and the reunification of the two Koreas.
Mattis said the issue of scaling down the US military presence in Korea or withdrawing the troops is "subject to, one, the Republic of Korea's invitation to have them there, and the discussions between the United States and the Republic of Korea, separate and distinct from the negotiations that are going on with the DPRK." He used the official name of South Korea and the abbreviation for the North's formal name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
He said the allies could talk about the matter in the future in case of significant progress in efforts to reduce regional security challenges, apparently referring to the North's nuclear weapons and missile program.
"Obviously, if diplomats can do their work, if we can reduce the threat, if we can restore confidence-building measures with something verifiable, then of course this type of issue can come up subsequently between the two sovereign democracies -- the Republic of Korea and the United States," he said.
Speaking at another session of the forum, South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo also said the stationing of USFK is a "separate issue from the North Korean nuclear issue."
He said USFK, a key element of the alliance, has played a key role in regional peace and security and it will continue to serve, with its role evolving to prepare for a new era.
Asked about whether the Trump administration is maintaining its policy of "maximum pressure" on Pyongyang and leaving "military options" on the table, meanwhile, Mattis avoided a direct answer.
He merely reminded the audience that the US has stuck to a "diplomatically led" approach, as shown at the U.N. Security Council with regard to sanctions on the communist nation for its provocations.
The secretary earlier delivered a speech, titled "US
Leadership and the Challenges of Indo-Pacific Security," in which he reaffirmed Washington's pursuit of dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear program in a "complete, verifiable and irreversible" manner in close cooperation with Seoul.
"On the Korean Peninsula, we hold the line with our ally, supporting our diplomats who lead this effort," he said.
Speaking about China, he blasted it for the "militarization" of artificial features in the South China Sea. He warned that Beijing will face "larger consequences" for that. (Yonhap)
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