Opinion | How Biden can offer Kim Jong-un a package for North Korean denuclearisation he can’t refuse
- The pandemic, coupled with sanctions, has forced Kim into a dire situation, which offers a rare chance for a breakthrough
- Biden must cooperate with other six-party talk members to craft a deal that speaks to the cost-benefit calculation of economic development in exchange for denuclearisation
The Biden administration has a genuine opportunity to achieve a landmark foreign policy agreement and establish permanent peace and stability on the Korean peninsula – by negotiating for complete, verifiable and irreversible dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear programme, within the framework of six-party talks with South Korea, China, Russia and Japan.
North Korea’s economic bottleneck has intensified: back in August, its 2020 growth rate was projected to be minus 8.5 per cent, the worst contraction on record. Since 2017, exports have plummeted around 90 per cent, and it has incurred trade deficits of more than US$2 billion annually, which has led to the crippling depletion of its foreign currency reserves.
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