6 - Friday, January 14, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 6 - Friday, January14, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom Gates: North Korea must show good faith for talks, Japan to reshuffle Cabinet to push for economic reforms Defense Secretary: U.S. wants 'freedom of navigation' in Chinese waters SEOUL (AP) - New internation- al disarmament talks with North Korea are possible only if the North backs off recent aggression against South Korea and demonstrates it is willing to bargain in good faith, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said today. Gates said diplomacy is worth- while, starting with direct talks between the North and South. South Korea has rejected new talks for now, reflecting intense anger and impatience over North Korean attacks. Gates attached no conditions to possible new discussions between the North and South beyond an end to attacks like two in the past year blamed for killing about 50 South Koreans. He insisted on "concrete steps" by the North for new talks involving the United States. "When or if North Korea's actions show cause to believe nego- tiations could be productive or con- ducted in good faith, then we could see a return" to dormant six-nation disarmament talks, Gates said. Those talks include the U.S., China, Japan, Russia and the two Koreas. Gates made a brief stop in Seoul for crisis talks on North Korea to close a week of military discussions in Asia cloudedby the threat of new war on the Korean peninsula. South Korean Defense Minister Kim Kwan-jin told Gates that his country feels under attack. South Korea sees recent North Korean aggression as the worst since the close of the Korean War six decades ago. "Many expect North Korea to conduct more provocation this year," Kim said. South Korea must answer "from the basis of strength," he added. The U.S. is urging patience but is worried that rising frustration in the South may force its leaders to retaliate if the North attacks again. Gates was in Tokyo earlier today, where he said North Korea was less able to invade South Korea now than it was a decade or more ago but has become a more lethal threat to Asia and the world. "The character and priorities of the North Korean regime sadly have not changed," Gates said. "North Korea's ability to launch another conventional ground inva- sion is much degraded from even a decade ago, but in other respects it has grown more lethal and more destabilizing," Gates said in an address to students at Keio Univer- sity. North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons and missile technology "threaten not just the peninsula, but the Pacific Rim and international stability," Gates said. Regarding China, Gates said that even as the U.S. military relation- ship between the two countries improves, at least one area of dis- agreement continues: "freedom of navigation." That's a euphemism for the U.S. view that it has the right to sail its ships in waters that China claims as restricted. Freedom of shipping and com- merce have been basic principles for the United States since its founding, Gates pointed out. He also told students that China's military sometimes does things without telling the country's senior politicalleadership. The communist party has firm control over the mili- tary, but "sometimes there are dis- connects," Gates said. "'In the larger sense of who con- trols the Chinese military and who has the ultimate authority there is no doubt in my mind that it is President Hu Jintao and the senior civilian leadership of that country," Gates said, adding the wider U.S. engagement with China he seeks could help cut through the commu- nications problemsbetween China's military and political spheres. "I believe we've seen instances where specific events take place where the Chinese senior leader- ship may not have known about them," Gates said. He mentioned this week's flight test of the new J-20 stealth fighter as one such example. Gates said Hu did not appear to know about the test until Gates asked him about it. "But on the whole, I do think this is something that is a worry," Gates said. He also made the case for the continued presence of tens of thou- sands of U.S. forces in Japan. U.S. military bases on the southern island of Okinawa have become increasingly unpopular because of noise, crowding and the percep- tion that the U.S. takes Japan for granted. Most of the 49,000 U.S. forces in Japan are based on Okinawa. But without those forces, "North Korea's military provocations could be even more outrageous," Gates said. "China might behave more assertively toward its neighbors," he added. The United States fears that the risk of war is rising between U.S. ally South Korea and the heavily militarized and increasingly unpre- dictable regime in North Korea, which the Pentagon also considers a looming threat to the mainland United States. North Korea allegedly sank a South Korean warship in March, killing 46, and shelled front-line Yeonpyeong Island in November, killing four. The islandsits in waters the North claims as its own. Prime minister to try to tackle problems of aging population, debt TOKYO (AP) - Japan's Cabinet resigned en masse today as the prime minister reshuffles his line- up in a bid to revive the struggling economy and open up the country to stay globally competitive. Prime Minister Naoto Kan said yesterday that the new Cabinet is aimed at pushing for reforms as Japan faces a string of daunt- ing problems, including a rapidly aging population, growing nation- al debt and an anemic economy - the world's third-largest. The Cabinet that will be announced later today will be Kan's third since he took office in June. The one that just resigned was formed in September in an earlier reshuffle. "I will have the most powerful Cabinet," Kan said yesterday at the annual convention of his rul- ing Democratic Party of Japan held in Chiba, near Tokyo. "The changes will reflect how best we can push for reforms for Japan and tackle the problems." 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