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US concern over 'unclear' N Korea | |
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Hillary Clinton voiced concern over North Korea's "unclear" leadership situation as she arrived in South Korea on the third leg of her regional tour. | |
The situation meant the US had to find a better strategy to influence the North, the US secretary of state said. | |
Her comments follow speculation over the health of leader Kim-Jong-il, after reports he had a stroke last year. | |
Mrs Clinton will discuss North Korea and its nuclear ambitions in talks with top leaders in Seoul on Friday. | |
South Korea is hopeful that the new US administration will be able to restart denuclearisation talks with Pyongyang, which stalled late last year. | |
But hours before Mrs Clinton arrived in Seoul, North Korea issued the latest in a series of warnings to its southern neighbour, stating that its troops were "fully ready" for war. | |
Her visit also comes amid speculation the North may be preparing to test-fire a long-range missile, something Mrs Clinton has called "extremely unhelpful". | |
Sabre-rattling | Sabre-rattling |
As she flew into Seoul, Mrs Clinton told journalists that it was important to get the six-party nuclear talks aimed at ending Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions back on track. North Korea maintains one of the world's biggest standing armies | |
Mr Kim is not known to have named his successor and Western diplomats fear any leadership crisis could further raise tensions on the peninsula. | |
"Everybody is trying to sort of read the tea leaves as to what is happening and what is likely to occur, and there is a lot of guessing going on," Mrs Clinton said. | |
"Our goal is to try to come up with a strategy that is effective in influencing the behaviour of the North Koreans at a time when the whole leadership situation is somewhat unclear." | |
The BBC's state department correspondent, Kim Ghattas, says that the North's sabre-rattling over the past few weeks is seen as an attempt to grab the attention of the Obama administration and improve its bargaining position when the talks eventually resume. | The BBC's state department correspondent, Kim Ghattas, says that the North's sabre-rattling over the past few weeks is seen as an attempt to grab the attention of the Obama administration and improve its bargaining position when the talks eventually resume. |
The North Koreans will be watching Mrs Clinton's every statement to determine their next move, our correspondent says. | |
Mrs Clinton arrived in Seoul from Indonesia - the world's most populous Muslim country - where she said the US was seeking a new kind of dialogue with the Muslim world. | |
In addition to talks with Indonesian leaders, Mrs Clinton appeared on a youth music TV show. | In addition to talks with Indonesian leaders, Mrs Clinton appeared on a youth music TV show. |
She joked about her poor singing abilities - but she also used her appearance to stress that Washington wants to address concerns over its policies in the Middle East and elsewhere. | She joked about her poor singing abilities - but she also used her appearance to stress that Washington wants to address concerns over its policies in the Middle East and elsewhere. |
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