South Korean President
Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday it was too early to be pessimistic about stalled
denuclearization dialogue between the
United States and North Korea, and that inter-Korean cooperation could help ease the way for
sanctions to be lifted.
Despite hostile rhetoric from
Pyongyang,
North Korea has not conducted a weapons test nor shut the door to more talks even after
Washington ignored its year-end deadline to make concessions, Moon told an annual New Year news conference.
"North Korea made clear that the door to dialogue is not closed though there's a premise that they can come back to talks only when their demands are accepted," he said.