Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Kim vows nuclear restraint, urges talks with ‘hostile’ nations

- By ERIC TALMADGE

PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said during a ruling party congress that his country will not use its nuclear weapons first unless its sovereignt­y is invaded, state media reported today.

Kim also said he is ready to improve ties with “hostile” nations in a diplomatic overture in the face of internatio­nal pressure over its recent nuclear test and long-range rocket launch.

He also called for more talks with rival South Korea to reduce misunderst­anding and distrust between them and urged the United States to stay away from inter-Korean issues, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.

“(Our republic) will sincerely fulfill its duties for the non-proliferat­ion of nuclear weapons and work to realize the denucleari­zation of the world,” Kim said in a speech carried by KCNA.

Analysts have anticipate­d Kim would use the first Workers’ Party congress in decades to propose talks with rivals to exploit what he considers to be increased leverage as a nuclear power.

North Korea carried out its fourth nuclear test in January and followed with a satellite launch in February that was seen by outside government­s as a banned test for longrange missile technology.

That launch earned worldwide condemnati­on and tougher U.N. sanctions.

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 ?? KRT VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In this television image, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un applauds Saturday during the ruling party’s congress in Pyongyang.
KRT VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In this television image, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un applauds Saturday during the ruling party’s congress in Pyongyang.

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