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US: North Korea canceled meeting with Pence at last minute

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Vice President Mike Pence was all set to hold a history-making meeting with North Korean officials during the Winter Olympics in South Korea, but Kim Jong-un’s government canceled at the last minute, the US administra­tion said Tuesday.

Pence led the US delegation to the opening ceremonies in Pyeongchan­g, South Korea, amid dramatic speculatio­n that the United States and North Korea might finally sit down to talk, AP reported.

North Korea had sent athletes to compete at the Games along with a delegation including its nominal head of state and Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong. But while US officials had left open the possibilit­y that Pence could potentiall­y meet with the North Koreans during the visit, they had emphasized that no such meeting was expected.

On Tuesday, the vice president’s office said that North Korea had “dangled a meeting” with Pence in hopes that doing so would entice Pence to ease up on the North. Pence’s office suggested that North Korea later bailed on the meeting because it became clear that Pence would hold firm on the US stance if a meeting did occur. And the State Department said that while Pence was willing to meet, he would have used the opportunit­y to “drive home the necessity of North Korea abandoning its ballistic missile and nuclear programs.”

“We regret their failure to seize this opportunit­y,” said State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert.

Pence’s chief of staff, Nick Ayers, said that the planned meeting — first reported by The Washington Post — would have included an “uncompromi­sing message” delivered by Pence about the “maximum pressure campaign” the Trump administra­tion is waging to try to deter North Korea from proceeding with its nuclear program.

North Korea had no immediate response to the news out of Washington. But North Korean officials had said previously that they had no interest or intention of meeting with Pence in Pyeongchan­g during the Games.

 ??  ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, sits behind US Vice President Mike Pence as she watches the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, sits behind US Vice President Mike Pence as she watches the opening ceremony of the 2018 Winter Olympics.

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