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Trump, Moon to meet in Washington in April

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SEOUL: US President Donald Trump will host his South Korean counterpar­t Moon Jae-in next month, Seoul said yesterday, after the latest summit between Washington and Pyongyang ended in deadlock.

Moon has long backed a policy of engagement with nucleararm­ed, sanctions-hit Pyongyang and was instrument­al in brokering talks between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

But the failure of Kim and Trump to reach an agreement in Hanoi on curtailing Pyongyang’s nuclear programme in exchange for relaxation of sanctions has raised questions over the future of the process.

Moon will visit Washington on April 11, the South’s presidenti­al Blue House said.

Its spokesman had earlier told AFP it would be a two- day trip.

“The two leaders will have in- depth talks to coordinate their stance on setting up a peace regime on the Korean peninsula through complete denucleari­sation,” Yoon Do-han, the senior presidenti­al press secretary said.

The White House confirmed the visit and the planned talks on North Korea.

“The alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea remains the linchpin of peace and security on the Korean Peninsula and in the region,” the White House press secretary said in a statement, using the official name of South Korea.

In Seoul, Moon has been under heavy criticism from the country’s right-wing politician­s for his dovish approach following the no- deal outcome from Hanoi, with one lawmaker accusing him of acting as the ‘top spokesman’ for Kim Jong Un.

Moon had been pushing for the resumption of South Korean tourism to the North’s Mount Kumgang and operations at the Kaesong Industrial Complex, where Southern firms used to be staffed by Northern workers. — AFP

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