U.S. National Security Advisor Slows Down President Moon’s Attempt at Korean War Peace Treaty

Here is some good news, it appears the Biden administration is not going to work with the ROK on an end of Korean War peace treaty any time soon:

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington, D.C., Tuesday. EPA-Yonhap

Quickly developing discussions between South Korea and the United States on declaring a formal end to the Korean War appear to have hit a snag as Washington has made it clear that it cannot accept Seoul’s proposal, at least at this time, according to diplomatic observers, Wednesday. 

Since President Moon Jae-in once again floated the idea in a United Nations General Assembly speech in September, it has been gaining traction, as evidenced by six meetings occurring between South Korea’s top nuclear envoy Noh Kyu-duk and his U.S. counterpart, Sung Kim, since August.

However, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan seems to have stepped on the brakes amid the Moon administration’s push for an end-of-war declaration, Tuesday (local time).

“We may have somewhat different perspectives on the precise sequence or timing or conditions for different steps, but we are fundamentally aligned on the core strategic initiative here and on the belief that only through diplomacy are we going to really, truly be able to effectively make progress and that that diplomacy has to be effectively paired with deterrence,” Sullivan said during a press briefing. 

Korea Times

You can read more at the link, but clearly the State Department understands that the North Koreans and the Korean left want this peace treaty in order to question the legitimacy of U.S. troops stationed in South Korea. If there is peace why are U.S. troops needed? If the Kim regimes wants a peace treaty they should agree to actions that actually makes it look like they want peace. For example removing all their artillery off of the DMZ would show the seriousness of their peace overtures. If they want peace why do they need artillery to target Seoul and other metropolitan areas?

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Korean Man
Korean Man
2 years ago

Why is this good news, GI Korea? I keep reading comments here about how America is tired of Korea and that the US should leave. The peace treaty is signed, the Korean War is declared over, the US military can now go home, and the US can finally wash its hands. How is that bad for the US? You’re also going to save trillions from having to station troops in Korea. How is that not good for America?

Michael R. Betzer
Michael R. Betzer
2 years ago

“There is no substitute for victory.” General Douglas MacArthur spoke those words 70 years ago, and they are still true. The ONLY way to declare an end to the Korean War is for the Korean People’s Army to lay down their arms and surrender to the United Nations Command. Kim Jung Eun must be deposed; what happens to him matters not, although I would not want anything to happen to Ri Sol Ju or her children. Then, and ONLY then, can there be peace on the Korean Peninsula

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