Seoul seeks clarity on Trump's 'may hold up' trade comment

Seoul is trying to work out what President Donald Trump meant when he said he may "hold up" a free trade deal until after a deal is reached with North Korea.

Donald Trump has threatened to "hold up" a trade deal with South Korea.

Donald Trump has threatened to "hold up" a trade deal with South Korea. Source: AAP

South Korea is trying to find out what President Donald Trump meant when he made remarks linking the recently renegotiated South Korea-US free trade agreement with talks on denuclearising North Korea.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in's office said on Friday it is working through various channels to find out Trump's "true intentions" following his speech in Ohio, where he said he may hold up the free trade deal until after an agreement is reached with North Korea.




Trump said the trade deal with South Korea, which is the first major trade agreement reached by his administration, is "a very strong card and I want to make sure everyone is treated fairly."

Trump did not explain what leverage he thought the US would wield by holding up the trade deal with South Korea. His comments raised concern in South Korea since Seoul views the revamped bilateral free trade deal as separate from the North Korean issue.

His comments were made hours after two Koreas agreed to hold a summit on April 27 ahead of a possible meeting between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Separately on Wednesday, top trade negotiators from South Korea and the US released a joint statement noting the two sides had agreed in principle on general terms for modifying their six-year-old trade pact.

The statement said the talks represented "important progress in improving Korea-US trade and economic relations, based on their strong and enduring security relationship."


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