Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

US, N Korea agree to another summit

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SEOUL: Kim Jong Un has agreed to hold a second summit with US President Donald Trump as soon as possible, Seoul said on Sunday, after Washington’s top diplomat held “productive” talks on denucleari­sation with the North Korean leader in Pyongyang.

US secretary of state Mike Pompeo met with Kim on Sunday for around two hours of talks followed by a lunch in the North’s capital, before flying to Seoul on a whirlwind diplomatic visit to the region. Pompeo said “he agreed with Chairman Kim to hold the second US-North Korea summit at the earliest date possible,” South Korea’s presidenti­al office said , though time or location have not been agreed.

Pompeo and Kim also discussed “denucleari­sation steps that will be taken by North Korea and the issue of attendance by the US government,” as well as “correspond­ing measures” to be taken by the US, the statement said. The visit was Pompeo’s fourth to North Korea.

Trump met Kim in Singapore in June for the first-ever summit between the countries, resulting in what critics say was only a vague commitment by Kim towards denucleari­sation of the Korean peninsula. “We continue to make progress on agreements made at Singapore Summit,” Pompeo tweeted.

Kim also praised their “nice meeting”, telling Pompeo via an interprete­r it was “a very nice day that promises a good future ... for both countries.”

Since the Singapore summit, the road towards warmer ties has been bumpy. Washington and Pyongyang have sparred over the exact terms of the vaguelywor­ded agreement in Singapore, with the US pushing to maintain sanctions and pressure against the North until its “final, fully verified denucleari­sation”.

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