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Mike Pompeo holds talks with North Korea officials; seeks 'clarity' on parameters of denuclearisation agreement

The Associated Press • July 7, 2018, 16:14:44 IST
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Pompeo left Pyongyang for Japan early Saturday afternoon but it wasn’t immediately clear if he met with leader Kim Jong-un, as had been expected.

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Mike Pompeo holds talks with North Korea officials; seeks 'clarity' on parameters of denuclearisation agreement

Pyongyang: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ended a second day of talks with senior North Korean officials on Saturday, with both sides saying they need clarity on the parameters of an agreement to denuclearise the Korean Peninsula. [caption id=“attachment_4581071” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. AP. File image of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. AP.[/caption] On his third trip to Pyongyang since April and his first since last month’s historic summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Pompeo was meeting Kim Yong Chol, a senior ruling party official. Both men said they needed to “clarify” certain elements of their previous discussions, but provided no detail. Pompeo left Pyongyang for Japan early Saturday afternoon but it wasn’t immediately clear if he met with leader Kim Jong-un, as had been expected. Unlike his previous visits, which have been one-day affairs, Pompeo spent the night at a government guest house in Pyongyang after a three-hour dinner with Kim Yong Chol, something the North Korean official alluded to in comments as they began their talks. “We did have very serious discussion on very important matters yesterday,” Kim said. “So, thinking about those discussions you might have not slept well last night.” Pompeo, who spoke with Trump, National Security Adviser John Bolton and White House chief of staff John Kelly by secure phone before starting Saturday’s session, replied that he “slept just fine.” He added that the Trump administration was committed to reaching a deal under which North Korea would denuclearise and realise economic benefits in return. Kim later said that “there are things that I have to clarify” to which Pompeo responded that “there are things that I have to clarify as well.” There was no immediate explanation of what needed to be clarified but the two sides have been struggling to specify what exactly “denuclearisation” would entail and how it could be verified to the satisfaction of the United States. State department spokeswoman Heather Nauert told reporters that the US remains “very firm” in its stance that three basic goals be met; complete denuclearisation of North Korea, security assurances, and the repatriation of remains of American soldiers killed during the Korean war. “Our policy hasn’t changed,” she said when asked why US officials appear in public comments to have backed away from early demands that an agreement must cover “complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation.” “Our expectation is exactly what the president and Kim Jong-un jointly agreed to in Singapore, and that is the denuclearisation of North Korea,” Nauert said, adding that “progress” toward that goal had been made. She did not elaborate. Pompeo and Kim met for nearly three hours Friday and then had dinner amid growing skepticism over how serious Kim Jong-un is about giving up his nuclear arsenal and translating the upbeat rhetoric following his summit on 12 June with Trump into concrete action. On his flight to Pyongyang, Pompeo said both sides made commitments at the Singapore summit on the complete denuclearisation of North Korea and on what a transformed relationship between their two countries might look like. “On this trip, I’m seeking to fill in some details on these commitments and continue the momentum toward implementation of what the two leaders promised each other and the world. I expect that North Korea is ready to do the same,” Pompeo said. One hoped that a breakthrough would be the return of the remains of US troops killed during the 1950-53 Korean War. North Korea committed at the summit to the “immediate repatriation” of remains already identified, but that hasn’t happened yet. Just before Pompeo’s arrival, the North’s state-run media lobbed a warning shot at Washington over its criticism of the North’s human rights record. The criticism, published on North Korea’s government-run Uriminzokkiri website, said Washington should stop provoking the North with an “anachronistic human rights racket” at a time of diplomatic attempts to improve ties. On Saturday, Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency reported that Pompeo was in the country for talks but did not describe their nature. North Korea is Pompeo’s first stop on his first around-the-world trip as America’s top diplomat. He will then travel to Japan, Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates before heading to Belgium, where he will accompany Trump at the NATO summit in Brussels.

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