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    New ROK leader can help untie peninsula's Gordian knot

    chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2017-05-10 20:01

    Almost all of a sudden, the apparently imminent danger of a military showdown on the Korean Peninsula seems to have evaporated into thin air.

    A government delegation from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea talked with American political experts in Oslo, Norway, on Monday through Tuesday.

    Then on Wednesday, the freshly elected Moon Jae-in, who advocates engagement with Pyongyang, was sworn in as the new president of the Republic of Korea.

    At least for now, a temporary relaxation in the once inflammable tensions in the area looks credible, thanks to such precious highlights in the bleak geopolitical landscape of Northeast Asia.

    Even better, the region has a precious opportunity to heal some of its most damaging recent rifts.

    Although Pyongyang keeps clamoring it will conduct its sixth nuclear test "at any time", and it is ready to enter a nuclear duel with the United States.

    Although Washington has distanced itself from the Oslo talks, and ruled out any change to its preoccupation with "maximum pressures" on the DPRK.

    And although it remains to be seen how far Moon can overcome the potential drags at home in Parliament, where his party lacks a majority, when he does reach out to the DPRK.

    Given US President Donald Trump's recent indication of his willingness to meet DPRK leader Kim Jong-un, who knows whether or not the informal contact in Oslo will pave the way for more formal, direct engagement?

    After all, the White House has left that door open; Pyongyang craves it; Beijing would welcome it; and it would certainly be in Seoul's interests.

    Coordination with Washington then will be Moon's foremost foreign policy challenge.

    Since it is anticipated he will take a milder approach to the DPRK than his predecessor, he will have to first straighten things out with decision-makers in Washington, who until now have favored imposing further isolation and sanctions.

    Moon's expressed disfavor toward the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense anti-missile system in the ROK is certainly conducive to his aspiration for repairing his country's strained ties with China. It is hoped that he has the ability to maneuver a meaningful change to the almost-complete fait accompli.

    Yet if their shared interest in peacefully denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula does lead to constructive interaction among stakeholders, and the threat from across the 38th Parallel diminishes, Moon surely can make a stronger case for removing THAAD.

    For if THAAD is meant solely and specifically to address escalating threats from the North, why should it stay if such threats de-escalate?

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