Deccan Chronicle

US delegation in N. Korea to prepare for summit

Developmen­t signals June 12 summit is back on track

- –PTI

Washington, May 28: President Donald Trump on Monday said a US team was in North Korea for preparator­y talks ahead of a potential meeting between him and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, signalling that the much-talked about summit in Singapore on June 12 was back on track.

“Our United States team has arrived in North Korea to make arrangemen­ts for the Summit between Kim Jong Un and myself,” Trump said in a tweet on Sunday.

While the US did not announce the delegation's members, The

Washington Post reported that Sung Kim, a former US ambassador to South Korea and former nuclear negotiator with the North, had been called in from his posting as envoy to the Philippine­s to lead the preparatio­ns.

Sung Kim met with North Korea's ViceForeig­n minister Choe Son Hui, who said last week that Pyongyang was “reconsider­ing” the talks, the daily said.

The two officials know each other well - both were part of their respective delegation­s that negotiated the 2005 denucleari­sation agreement through the six-party framework.

The talks are expected to continue on Tuesday at Tongilgak, or “Unificatio­n House,” the building in the northern part of the demilitari­sed zone where Kim met South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Saturday, The Post reported.

The presence of Sung Kim is a clear sign that the summit between the two leaders is back on track, CNN reported.

Trump last Thursday abruptly withdrew from the planned Singapore summit with Kim but quickly announced that it could get back on track.

The cancellati­on apparently followed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo setting some strict ground-rules ahead for the meeting, which in turn resulted in a North Korean minister saying that Pyongyang could make the US “taste an appalling tragedy” and that a stalemate could lead to a “nuclear-tonuclear showdown.”

Later, the North Korean leaders said they were ready to meet anytime and anywhere. Kim had an unschedule­d meeting with South Korean President Moon where they discussed ways to revive the Singapore summit. On Sunday, Trump said he saw “brilliant potential” in North Korea, continuing an upbeat tone about his planned summit with Kim.

“I truly believe North Korea has brilliant potential and will be a great economic and financial Nation one day. Kim Jong Un agrees with me on this. It will happen!” Trump tweeted.

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