By Lisa Ferdinando DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, November 1, 2015 — The United States remains
committed to a denuclearized Korean Peninsula and continues to call on North
Korea to maintain peace and stability in the region, Defense Secretary Ash
Carter said today.
Carter spoke to reporters during a visit to the South Korean
side of the heavily fortified Demilitarized Zone between the Koreas.
"You can see right behind me is North Korea and the
DMZ, and being here shows you up close just how dangerous this part of the
world is," he said, with the North Korean side of the zone just yards
away.
The strong U.S.-South Korea alliance is a deterrent to the
constant danger posed by North Korea, he said.
Ever-Present Danger
"The ever-present danger is the reason why we speak of
the ability to fight tonight," he said. "No one ever wants to have to
do that, but deterrence is guaranteed through strength, and that's what the
alliance is all about."
The United States continues to call on North Korea to
"avoid provocations, avoid adding to tensions on the peninsula,"
Carter said.
Pyongyang needs to "take the steps that are called for
in the six-party talks to denuclearize the peninsula and ultimately create a
situation that is peaceful and prosperous for everyone on the peninsula,"
he said.
Carter noted that “that's not what we have" now.
Instead of a peaceful and prosperous situation on the Korean Peninsula, he
said, there is a starkly divided and heavily defended border area.
Ironclad and Strong
"That's why our alliance with South Korea is ironclad
and strong," he said. "You see that by the strength of our soldiers
here and their South Korean counterparts."
Carter's South Korea visit is part of an eight-day tour
focusing on the U.S. rebalance to the Pacific. Other stops include Malaysia.
Carter on Monday will attend the 47th annual US-Republic of
Korea Security Consultative Meeting in Seoul. He travels on to Malaysia for the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers Plus meeting in Kuala
Lumpur.
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