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SEOUL - Republic of Korea (ROK) on Monday dismissed the latest call for inter-Korean talks by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) as lacking sincerity, urging its northern neighbor to address pending issues first.
"The government believes it is hard to take the statement as a sincere proposal for talks" considering the content and the form of the proposal, unification ministry spokesman Chun Hae-sung told a press briefing, adding that the DPRK has yet to follow up on the statement with an official offer for talks.
The statement did not mention Pyongyang's nuclear issues or its recent military provocation despite Seoul's insistence it must address such issues first, which renders it difficult to see it as a sincere proposal for dialogue, Chun said.
Pyongyang has vehemently denied its involvement in the alleged torpedo attack on a ROK warship last March, and has claimed its shelling on Yeonpyeong Island was for self-defense.