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Pompeo targets immediate North Korea denucleari­sation

New Secretary of State outlines priorities, says US has chance to alter ‘course of history’

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New US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo yesterday to seek the swift dismantlin­g of Pyongyang’s weapons programme, as he argued that America has a chance to alter the “course of history” in North Korea.

Speaking at his ceremonial swearing-in at the State Department, alongside President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, Pompeo outlined his priorities as he begins work as America’s top diplomat.

‘No repeat of mistakes’

“Right now we have an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y to change the course of history on the Korean Peninsula,” Pompeo told his new colleagues.

“We’re in the beginning stages of the work. And the outcome is certainly yet unknown.

“But one thing is certain,” Pompeo said. “This administra­tion will not repeat the mistakes of the past. Our eyes are wide open. It’s time to solve this once and for all — a bad deal is not an option.”

“We are committed to the permanent, verifiable, irreversib­le dismantlin­g of North Korea’s weapons of mass destructio­n programme, and to do so without delay,” said the incoming chief diplomat.

Some experts have voiced concern that North Korea may be seeking to drag out talks with Washington as a way to buy time, and build up its nuclear arsenal.

“The American people are counting on us to get this right,” said Pompeo, who in his former role as CIA chief travelled to Pyongyang to meet Kim Jong-un and lay the groundwork for an upcoming summit between Trump and the North Korean leader.

 ?? Reuters ?? US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is sworn in by Vice-President Mike Pence (right) as President Donald Trump and Susan Pompeo look on in Washington, D.C. yesterday.
Reuters US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is sworn in by Vice-President Mike Pence (right) as President Donald Trump and Susan Pompeo look on in Washington, D.C. yesterday.

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