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Pompeo in trip to North Korea for talks

Visit follows historic summit between Kim and Trump in Singapore in June

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will travel to North Korea tomorrow to continue talks with Kim Jong-un’s government, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders has said.

Pompeo’s visit follows the historic summit between Kim and President Donald Trump in Singapore in June.

The secretary of state, who will be making his third trip to North Korea, will seek answers about Kim’s intentions after new intelligen­ce suggested his country has continued to ramp up its nuclear capabiliti­es.

New doubts about Kim

The trip represents the highest-level exchange between the two sides since Trump and Kim met and agreed to work toward “complete denucleari­sation of the Korean Peninsula,” without establishi­ng a framework or guideposts for achieving that goal. Trump administra­tion officials have deflected criticism of the agreement, describing it as the first step in a negotiated process to persuade Kim to give up his nuclear weapons.

But new doubts about Kim’s intentions have been raised in recent days as independen­t researcher­s and media organisati­ons detailed North Korean efforts to increase fuel production, build more missile launchers and expand a key rocket-engine manufactur­ing facility.

“This meeting is absolutely critical,” said Sue Mi Terry, a senior fellow at the Centre for Strategic and Internatio­nal Studies. “One can argue that the North Koreans are doing all of this to get maximum concession­s out of the United States if and when they decide to give up their nuclear programme. But at some point they have to sit down and actually produce something. Maybe this trip, but I’m not holding my breath.”

The two sides have expressed different expectatio­ns for the pace and sequence of North Korea’s disarmamen­t and relief from internatio­nal sanctions.

While Trump said North Korea would see economic penalties relaxed only after he has “completely denucleari­sed,” Kim has advocated a “step-by-step” process.

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