Australia PM says Olympic unity won’t denuclearize N. Korea
TOKYO — Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Thursday he welcomed the recent dialogue between North and South Korea but marching together at the Winter Olympics won’t denuclearize the Korean Peninsula.
Turnbull, visiting Japan to talk with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe about regional security, trade and other issues, cautioned against optimism.
“We have to be very clear-eyed about this,” he told reporters. “History tells us a very bitter lesson about North Korea. They have a long habit of ratcheting up their militarization and then, you know, going into a lull for a while trying to persuade people that they’re changing their ways, changing nothing and then ratcheting up again.”
North and South Korea held rare talks in a border village this week where they agreed to form their first unified Olympic team, in women’s ice hockey, and have their athletes parade together during the opening ceremony of next month’s Winter Olympics in South Korea. They’ll present the plan to the International Olympic Committee this weekend in Switzerland.