SEOUL, South Korea β South Korea appeared to ease its stance on North Korea on Thursday by calling for dialogue to help defuse tensions, as its president moved to calm foreign investors whose confidence the North has tried to shake with increasingly belligerent maneuvers.
βWe hope the North Korean authorities come out to the dialogue table,β Unification Minister Ryoo Kihl-jae, South Koreaβs point man on the North, said in a nationally televised statement that deplored the Northβs recent decision to suspend the operation of an industrial park the two Koreas have run together for eight years in the North Korean town of Kaesong. βWe strongly urge North Korea not to stoke the crisis on the Korean Peninsula any further.β
Mr. Ryoo stopped short of calling his statement an official proposal for dialogue. But it was a considerable softening in tone by President Park Geun-hye's government.
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