By DPA,
Seoul : North Korea’s intentions to restart its nuclear programme are bringing negotiations to the brink of a breakdown, a top South Korean diplomat said Friday.
“We are at a difficult situation where we may be going back to square one,” said South Korea’s Foreign Minister Yu Myung Hwan Friday in a speech at Seoul National University.
Yu said North Korea was possibly making a strategic move ahead of the upcoming presidential election, in order to win a better negotiating position.
“It is possible that the North’s decision to go back on the disablement steps is a strategy associated with the US presidential election,” Yu said.
However, he warned Pyongyang not to expect a better nuclear deal with presidential candidates Barack Obama and John McCain as there will be no major change in the basic US position.
On Wednesday, Pyongyang told the International Atomic Energy Agency that it was expelling UN monitors from its Soviet-era nuclear plant and plans to start reactivating it next week.
North Korea has blamed Washington’s refusal to delist the communist country from a US terrorism blacklist for the restart of its plutonium programme.
Yu urged North Korea to honour the current disarmament-for-aid accord reached at six-nation talks involving the US, China, Japan, the two Koreas and Russia
“We need to devote more diplomatic effort and resources into resolving this problem,” Yu said.