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Trump-Kim talks ‘some weeks’ away

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It will take some weeks for the arrangemen­t of talks between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Friday. Trump said on Thursday he was prepared to meet Kim in what would be the first face-to-face encounter between any leaders of the two countries.

It will take some weeks for the arrangemen­t of talks between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said on Friday.

Trump said on Thursday he was prepared to meet Kim in what would be the first faceto-face encounter between any leaders of the two countries. It potentiall­y marks a major breakthrou­gh in easing tensions over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programme. “President Trump has said for some time that he was open to talks and he would willingly meet with Kim when conditions were right,” Tillerson said. “And I think in the president’s judgment that time has arrived now.”

The decision was made by the president himself, Tillerson said during a visit to Djibouti.

“Now it’s a question of agreeing on the timing of the first meeting between the two of them, and that will take some weeks before we get all that worked out.”

Trump has derided Kim as a “maniac”, referred to him as “little rocket man”, and threatened in a speech to the United Nations last year to “totally destroy” North Korea if it attacked the US or one of its allies. Kim responded by calling the US president a “mentally deranged US dotard”.

Trump’s aides have been wary of North Korea’s diplomatic overtures because of its history of reneging on internatio­nal commitment­s and the failure of efforts on disarmamen­t by previous US administra­tions.

Some US officials and experts worry North Korea could buy time to build up and refine its nuclear arsenal if it drags out talks with Washington. Tillerson said the US was surprised at how “forward-leaning” Kim was in his conversati­ons with a visiting South Korean delegation.

He said it was the strongest indication to date of Kim’s “not just willingnes­s but really his desire for talks”.

Kim has committed to denucleari­sation and to suspending nuclear and missile tests, South Korea’s National Security Office head Chung Eui-yong said on Thursday after briefing Trump on a meeting South Korean officials held with Kim earlier this week.

China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, called on the US and North Korea to hold talks as soon as possible. Russia believes that a possible meeting between Trump and Kim “is a step in the right direction”, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters while on a visit to Ethiopia.

 ?? PTI ?? South Korean National Security Advisor Chung Eui-Yong ( right) briefs reporters after meeting with Donald Trump
PTI South Korean National Security Advisor Chung Eui-Yong ( right) briefs reporters after meeting with Donald Trump

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