S Korean President: No dialogue with N Korea until nuclear disarmament
"Making the offer for dialogue without any denuclearization steps is only a deceit intended to change the situation [where they are pressured under sanctions]. There can`t be any compromise on the issues of security that are directly linked to the lives and safety of our citizens," Park said while addressing the newly elected parliament as quoted by Yonhap news.
Last month, Pyongyang urged Seoul to accept its offer to hold military talks and called for joint steps to carry out measures for national unity, citing the need to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula. South Korea rejected the proposal, demanding "a real turn" toward denuclearization.
South and North Korea are still formally at war, as no peace treaty was ever signed after the Korean War of 1950-1953.






