Diplomacy, the only way to solve North Korean crisis: Hillary Clinton

2017.10.18 14:41:12 | 2017.10.18 16:40:36

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Coercive diplomacy is the only path that has a decent chance of solving the current North Korean crisis, said Hillary Rodham Clinton, former U.S. Secretary of State.

¡°Diplomacy, preventing war, creating deterrence is slow, difficult work¡¦especially in the volatile peninsula with proximity to an aggressive actor like North Korea,¡± Clinton said on Wednesday during a session titled ¡®Global Leadership at Inflection Point¡¯ at the 18th World Knowledge Forum (WKF) in Seoul. ¡°But we can¡¯t take shortcuts, we can¡¯t end diplomacy,¡± she stressed.

Clinton is visiting South Korea to attend the WKF, an annual forum hosted by Korea¡¯s largest business media Maekyung Media Group, which will be held until Oct. 19.

Former U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton talks with Maekyung Media Group Chairman Chang Dae-whan À̹ÌÁö È®´ë

Former U.S. State Secretary Hillary Clinton talks with Maekyung Media Group Chairman Chang Dae-whan

Raising voice against the U.S. President Donald Trump¡¯s incendiary tweets against his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-un, she said, ¡°(The insults) have benefited North Korea, a regime that is thrilled to get the kind of personal attention from the leader of our country.¡± She added that this kind of behavior is ¡°a grave error because it makes any kind of negotiation more difficult.¡±

¡°Some people say you¡¯re never going to get a deal with Kim Jong-un. But you don¡¯t know unless you try,¡± she said.

The former state secretary also highlighted the role of China. ¡°Prior to Kim Jong-un consolidating his power, the Chinese thought they didn¡¯t have to do a lot to control the North Korean leadership. Now they¡¯re finding it more difficult to exercise control because they¡¯re dealing with someone who is unpredictable,¡± she said. She urged Beijing to take ¡°a more out-front role in trying to tighten and enforce sanctions¡± on Pyongyang to restrain the reckless steps Kim Jong-un is taking and lead stability in Northeast Asia.

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¡°We must make it absolutely clear to China that the days of balancing South Korea versus North Korea as a chip in the relationship of balance and tension with the U.S. is no longer a workable strategy because of what has happened in the North and the danger that poses to everyone,¡± she said, emphasizing unity among allies.

Clinton recently published her new book ¡°What Happened¡± in which she talks about her experiences and thoughts during the 2016 presidential election when she ran as the Democratic Party¡¯s nominee against Trump.

By Han Ye-kyung, Lee Yu-sup and Kim Hyo-jin

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