Friday, January 19, 2018

Cancelled North Korean visit to prep for Olympics 'not permanent': South Korea ministry
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Ricky Lim · 
North Korea called the United Nations' (UN) Secretary General's remarks this week on its nuclear tests and ballistic missile launches "biased" for not taking the United States to task on its own nuclear programme, and attacked the United States and other nations for calling North Korea's nuclear programme "violations of resolutions".
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不要用鸡蛋去碰石头。
用智慧去破瓶颈。

Never use an egg to fight back against a rock.
Use Wisdom to break the deadlocked.

Military confrontation - will end in destruction when you don't have the upper hand.
Economic diplomacy - is the Wise solution.

Countries like Vietnam, Cambodia don't go nuclear - but they prosper through Economic initiatives - not nuclear.

The moment you touch nuclear - N Korea is courting invasion. So what is the point when this route don't work?
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Ricky Lim · 
N Korea have to be mindful that :-
(1) Even if you possess nuclear - the World will not respond to your desire for Economic development. N Korea will still be under sanction, under isolation and still go hungry.
(2) In addition, N Korea will only be courting invasion.

This is the reality and N Korea alone will not be able to change this reality.
The more N Korea confront, crave, cling - the more N Korea suffer.

Thus the nuclear route is not wise.

By going for another route :-

(1) Exchange Security Assurance from UN and International Community and Economic Development for Denuclearisation talk.
(2) This will ensure N Korea will break free from sanction, secure security assurance and ensure Economic development and activities and guarantee its safety, security, peace and prosperity.

The 2nd route is a Wise way from getting out of this difficulties.
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Ricky Lim · 
N Korea can cry foul and say why Heaven is not fair, US can have nuclear and why N Korea cannot?

But why N Korea don't ask - why the rest of many Countries in the World also don't possess nuclear - and are getting on very well.

Then why N Korea want to choose such a difficult and dangerous path - by going nuclear and confront US - with the possibility of war, destruction and death?

Why don't choose a path that offer peace, development and survival?
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Ricky Lim · 
不要明不可为,而为之。
而要寻光明之道,而走之。
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North Korea delegates arrive in Seoul for pre-Olympics inspection

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This handout photo provided by South Korean Unification Ministry shows Hyon Song-Wol (2nd R), the leader of North Korea's popular Moranbong band, arriving at the inter-Korea transit office near the Demilitarized zone dividing the two Koreas in Paju on January 21, 2018. (Photo: AFP / AFP PHOTO / SOUTH KOREAN UNIFICATION MINISTRY)
SEOUL:  North Korean delegates arrived in Seoul on Sunday (Jan 21) on their way to inspect venues and prepare cultural performances for next month's Winter Olympics, in the first visit by Pyongyang officials to the South in four years.
Television footage showed a group of seven officials led by Hyon Song Wol, the leader of the North's popular Moranbong band, crossing the heavily-fortified border on a bus before arriving at Seoul train station about an hour later.
The stony-faced officials, surrounded by hundreds of Seoul police officers, were seen alighting from the bus before boarding a train bound for the eastern city of Gangneung, where one of the planned musical concerts is due to be held.
Hyon wore a dark coat and fur muffler as she boarded the train without talking to throngs of journalists at the station.
The visit is the first by Pyongyang officials to the South since before left-leaning South Korean President Moon Jae-In, who advocates dialogue with the North, took office last May.
The trip comes two weeks after the neighbours agreed to send Pyongyang's athletes and artistic troupes to the Winter Games, due to begin in the South's alpine resort of Pyeongchang on Feb 9.
The International Olympics Committee (IOC) on Saturday endorsed the deal, saying the North would send 22 athletes in sports ranging from figure skating to short-track speed skating.
Seoul and organisers hope that the Games, which they have promoted as "Peace Olympics," could ease tensions on the peninsula that surged to new heights in recent months over the North's nuclear standoff with the US.
Source: AFP

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