The Phnom Penh Post

US envoy meets with N Korean officials

- Adam Taylor

SUNG Kim, the US ambassador to the Philippine­s, held talks with North Korean officials in the demilitari­sed zone between the two Koreas over the weekend, a US State Department official confirmed on Monday.

The meeting appears to be the first face-to-face contact between US officials and their North Korean counterpar­ts since President Donald Trump met with leader Kim Jong-un on June 12 in Singapore.

Sung Kim, formerly an ambassador to South Korea and a nuclear negotiator with the North during previous talks, has taken on a key role in dialogue with Pyongyang in recent months. In late May, the envoy led a meeting between US officials and North Korean officials in the demilitari­sed zone ahead of the Singapore summit.

A State Department spokespers­on said Kim had led a delegation that met with North Korean counterpar­ts in the village of Panmunjom on Sunday, where they discussed the next steps towards implementi­ng the joint declaratio­n signed by Trump and Kim Jong-un last month.

“Our goal remains the final, fully verified denucleari­sation of the DPRK, as agreed to by Chairman Kim in Singapore,” the spokespers­on said, referring to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.

The meeting comes amid growing scrutiny of Pyongyang’s commitment to denucleari­sation and as joint efforts to repatriate the remains of US troops from North Korea take longer than many anticipate­d.

The Washington Post reported Saturday that US intelligen­ce officials had evidence showing that North Korea does not intend to give up its entire nuclear stockpile, despite Trump’s claim there is “no longer a nuclear threat” from the country after the Singapore summit.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is expected to meet with North Korean officials soon to continue negotiatio­ns. Pompeo, who has taken a leading role in negotiatio­ns with the North Korean leader, has said it may take years to implement an agreement that would eliminate the nation’s nuclear stockpile.

Speaking on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday, White House national security adviser John Bolton said Pompeo would be “discussing this with the North Koreans in the near future about really how to dismantle all of their WMD and ballistic missile programs in a year.”

According to reports in South Korea, Sung Kim met with North Korea’s Vice Foreign Minister Choi Sun Hee at Panmunjom for an hour and a half on Sunday.

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