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Pompeo says US-NKorea talks are ongoing behind scenes
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Washington (AFP) Sept 15, 2020

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo admitted Tuesday that the hoped-for progress in negotiations with nuclear-armed North Korea has not materialized, but talks are ongoing.

President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held three high-profile meetings starting in June 2018, after an uptick in tensions at the start of Trump's term.

But nothing concrete emerged in terms of Pyongyang's denuclearization, and talks have been officially at a standstill for months.

"We did have hopes that we could make further progress, that Chairman Kim would go in a different direction, but I'm still optimistic," Pompeo said at a think tank roundtable in Washington.

"It's gone quiet publicly, but there's still lots of work going on... between ourselves and our allies in the region, the Japanese, the South Koreans, and even efforts with the North Koreans to come to understand where there may be opportunity as time goes on."

Trump nevertheless continues to portray his close relationship with Kim as one of his foreign policy achievements.


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No sign NKorea 'lashing out'; Kim showed off uncle's headless body: Trump
Washington (AFP) Sept 10, 2020
The head of US forces in South Korea, General Robert Abrams, said Thursday he does not expect to see any "lashing out" from North Korea during upcoming celebrations of the 75th anniversary of the founding of Kim Jong Un's ruling party. "There are people suggesting that perhaps there will be a rollout of a new weapon system," Abrams said at a conference organized online by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) in Washington. "Maybe, but we're not seeing any indications right n ... read more

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