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Posted on September 27, 2025 By admin


South Korea’s President has asked President Donald Trump to become “a peacemaker” and use his leadership to get North Korea to talks to reduce military tensions on the Korean Peninsula, the South’s top diplomat said Friday (September 26, 2025).

Mr. Trump “welcomed” the request from President Lee Jae Myung and “he expressed his willingness to be engaged with North Korea again,” Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said in an interview with The Associated Press. There was no immediate word from the White House.

Mr. Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met three times as North Korea was building a nuclear weapons stockpile, which Mr. Kim views as key to the country’s security and his continued rule of the northeast Asian nation.

There were two summits in Singapore in June 2018, and in Vietnam in February 2019, where Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim disagreed about U.S.-led sanctions against the North. A third meeting that year at the border between the two Koreas failed to salvage their nuclear talks and Mr. Kim has since shunned any diplomacy with the U.S. and South Korea.

“It would be fantastic if they met with each other in the near future,” Mr. Cho said. “And President Lee made it clear to President Trump that he will not be sitting in the driver’s seat. He asked President Trump to become a peacemaker, and he relegated himself to become a pacemaker,” the foreign minister said. “We don’t mind. On the contrary, we want President Trump to exercise his leadership to pull North Korea to dialogue table.”

Since Mr. Trump returned to power in January, he has repeatedly expressed hope of restarting talks with Mr. Kim. The North Korean leader said on Monday (September 22, 2025) he still has “good memories” of Mr. Trump but urged the United States to drop its demand that the North surrender its nuclear arms as a precondition for resuming long-stalled diplomacy.

Mr. Trump is expected to visit South Korea next month to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, which has prompted media speculation that he might meet Mr. Kim again at the border. Mr. Trump is also expected to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping during that meeting.

The Foreign Minister said Mr. Lee asked Mr. Trump to take the lead because the world has changed and become “much more precarious” since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.

“Accordingly, we are equally worried about any possible military skirmish on the Korean Peninsula,” Mr. Cho said. “So we are compelled to explore dialogues with North Korea to reduce the military tension, and at least we want to have a hotline.”

Denuclearisation of Korean Peninsula

Mr. Cho stressed that denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula “is the imperative – we cannot let it go.”

Early on Friday, South Korea’s military said it fired warning shots to drive away a North Korean merchant ship that briefly crossed the disputed western sea boundary between the two countries, amid continuing high tensions.

“I’m not surprised at all,” Mr. Cho said, “but this incident justifies the policy of the new government that we need to have a hotline between the militaries, reduce the military tension and build confidence between the two parties.”

File picture of U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the North Korean side of the border at the village of Panmunjom in Demilitarized Zone.

File picture of U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the North Korean side of the border at the village of Panmunjom in Demilitarized Zone.
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Mr. Lee, who headed the left-leaning Democratic Party, won a snap election in June following the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk Yeol after his short-lived imposition of martial law in December. Mr. Cho, a career diplomat and former U.N. ambassador, took office as foreign minister on July 19.

In Mr. Lee’s speech to the annual meeting of world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday (September 23, 2025), he said South Korea has come back to the international community as a normal state after the domestic turmoil and has demonstrated its commitment to democracy.

Mr. Cho said he felt “a bit uncomfortable” talking about the previous government compared to the current government, since Mr. Yoon was elected. But Cho recalled that when Mr. Yoon, who had been a prosecutor, was elected, he was convinced “he would become an aberration.”

Since becoming foreign minister, Mr. Cho said he has been explaining to neighboring countries, including during visits to Japan and China, that the new government “is determined to seek peace on the Korean Peninsula and also in northeast Asia.”

He said the government wants to engage China and he had a “very good constructive meeting” with Foreign Minister Wang Yi, “but I made it clear that there are certain things we cannot accept.”

Mr. Cho referred to China’s installation of “something” in the Yellow Sea that infringes on South Korea’s sovereignty. “So we made it clear that it be removed. Otherwise, we would think about taking proper measures,” he said.

Mr. Cho flew to Washington immediately after a massive raid by U.S. immigration officers at a Hyundai plant in southeast Georgia detained 475 people, the majority of them South Koreans. It became a major diplomatic issue between the two countries.

The minister said Mr. Trump intervened and wanted them to remain, but they were chained and handcuffed and his primary objective was to get them back home.

Mr. Cho said his talks with Secretary of State Marco Rubio ended up having “a silver lining” because obtaining visas for South Korean workers has been a longstanding problem and “we were able to address this issue squarely and we will be able to sort out the problem.”

Published – September 27, 2025 01:05 pm IST



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