SINGAPORE: North Korea is not ready to open significant channels of communication with the United States or South Korea, instead focusing on building up its self-reliance and military deterrence, Singapore’s foreign affairs minister said on Thursday (May 28).
Dr Vivian Balakrishnan was speaking to Singapore media at the end of his five-day visit to Northeast Asia, during which he made stops in China, South Korea and North Korea – formally known as the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
“As far as Singapore is concerned, we are an outsider to the region and we have an independent relationship with DPRK,” he said.
“All we can offer from outside as a friend is to say that it would be, in our opinion, a good idea to keep lines of communication open. But in the end, these are decisions that have to be made by them and by them alone.”
Responding to a question from CNA on North Korea’s relationships with its regional neighbours and the implications for Singapore, Dr Balakrishnan acknowledged it was “a potentially sensitive question”.
The sanctions regime has been tough on North Korea, but his observations in Pyongyang pointed to a country that has continued to develop. He noted new housing estates, shops stocked with goods and merchandise, and e-commerce services.
“They have the accoutrements of modern life,” said Dr Balakrishnan, who last visited the country in 2018.
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