The Sun (Malaysia)

US ‘in direct contact’ with North Korea

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BEIJING: The United States said on Saturday it is directly communicat­ing with North Korea on its nuclear and missile programmes but Pyongyang had shown no interest in dialogue.

The disclosure by US secretary of state Rex Tillerson during a trip to China represente­d the first time he has spoken to such an extent about American outreach to North Korea over its pursuit of a nuclear-tipped interconti­nental ballistic missile.

“We are probing so stay tuned,” Tillerson told a group of reporters in Beijing.

“We ask: ‘Would you like to talk?’ We have lines of communicat­ions to Pyongyang. We’re not in a dark situation, a blackout.”

He said that communicat­ion was happening directly and cited two or three US channels open to Pyongyang.

“We can talk to them. We do talk to them,” he said, without elaboratin­g about which Americans were involved in those contacts or how frequent or substantiv­e they were.

The goal of any initial dialogue would be simple: finding out directly from North Korea what it wants to discuss.

“We haven’t even gotten that far yet,” Tillerson said.

He previously had offered little detail about the outreach.

On Sept 20, Tillerson acknowledg­ed only “very, very limited” contact with Pyongyang’s UN envoy.

Trying to tamp down expectatio­ns, the State Department said later there were no signs Pyongyang was interested in talks.

“North Korean officials have shown no indication that they are interested in or are ready for talks regarding denucleari­sation,” department spokesman Heather Nauert said in a statement.

When asked about Tillerson’s assertion and what communicat­ion there might be between Pyongyang and Washington, a spokesman for the North Korean mission to the United Nations said he “can’t go further into detail”.

Tillerson’s remarks followed a day of meetings in Beijing, which has been alarmed by recent exchanges of war-like threats and personal insults between North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and US President Donald Trump.

“I think the whole situation’s a bit overheated right now,” Tillerson said.

“I think everyone would like for it to calm down.

“Obviously it would help if North Korea would stop firing off missiles.” – Reuters

 ??  ?? Tillerson meets Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Saturday.
Tillerson meets Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Saturday.

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