US, China holding talks in case North Korea collapses
Washington, Sep 12: The United States and China are holding talks about what to do if the government in Pyongyang collapses after North Korean leader Kim Jong Il became physically impaired from a stroke apparently suffered last month, FOX News reports.
A senior Bush Administration official said that although Kim may not be close to death, the US does not accept reports from South Korea that he’s on his way to a rapid recovery.
The official told FOX News the United States is naturally engaging the Chinese about what to do if there is ensuing instability in North Korea. There is no logical successor to Kim. He has not been grooming one of his sons to replace him, as Kim’s father, Kim Il Sung, groomed him.
The official told FOX News there are no signs of instability in North Korea now, but the likelihood of a smooth transition of power in that country is not high.
The source said the Chinese are reluctant to admit the discussions publicly, because of their close relationship with North Korea. The official said Kim obviously is physically impaired or he’d have taken part in this week celebration marking the nation''s 60th anniversary. The ceremony contained some production elements to obscure the fact that Kim wasn’t there.
Media reports on Thursday said Kim’s condition has improved but that he could have partial paralysis on one side.
With that degree of physical impairment, doctors say, there is often some mental impairment. And if he were incapacitated, it could have serious implications for international negotiation on the country’s nuclear disarmament.
The US official pointed to two recent decisions in the six-party talks that both need Kim’s approval and seem to have been put on hold: North Korea’s release of a verification protocol on its nuclear disarmament, and an agreement with the Japanese on abductions.(ANI)