Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

North Korea says talks with Mike Pompeo regretful

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SEOUL/TOKYO: North Korea said on Saturday its resolve to give up its nuclear programmes may falter after talks with the US in Pyongyang, contradict­ing secretary of state Mike Pompeo who lauded progress made on nearly all key issues.

The contrast between Pyongyang and Washington cast a cloud over future negotiatio­ns, raising questions over whether the North is committed to abandoning the nuclear programmes it has developed for decades and sees as key to its survival.

Pompeo, who had a day and a half of talks in Pyongyang, had sought to hammer out details on how to dismantle North Korea’s nuclear programmes, such as a timeline to denucleari­sation and a plan on declaring its related facilities.

But the result of the negotiatio­ns was that “We can’t but be very apprehensi­ve,” and Pyongyang was “regretful” about the attitude and position presented by the US side, a North Korean foreign ministry spokesman said in a statement carried by the official KCNA news agency.

The official accused Pompeo’s delegation of insisting on unilateral complete, verifiable and irreversib­le denucleari­sation (CVID), which counters the spirit of the unpreceden­ted summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump in Singapore on June 12.

“We expected that the US side would bring itself with a constructi­ve proposal,” the spokesman said, without elaboratin­g.

“But, the US side came up only with its unilateral and gangsterli­ke demand for denucleari­sation just calling for CVID, declaratio­n and verificati­on.”

The North Korean spokesman said a “shortcut” to a nuclear-free Korean peninsula was through a step-by-step approach under which both sides took steps at the same time.

“The high-level talks this time brought us in a dangerous situation where we may be shaken in our unshakable will for denucleari­sation, rather than consolidat­ing trust between the DPRK and the US.”

There was no immediate comment on the KCNA statement from state department.

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