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In Kim’s court: U.S. open to talks with North Korea

- By Matthew Pennington The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The U.S. is open for talks without preconditi­ons with nuclear North Korea, Vice President Mike Pence said after Olympics-inspired gestures of respect between the rival Koreas.

But diplomacy between Washington and Pyongyang won’t start unless Kim Jong Un wants it to. While the North Korean dictator, who has yet to meet a foreign leader, has invited the South Korean president for a rare summit, Kim has given no sign of being ready to talk to the United States.

A back channel of diplomatic communicat­ion between North Korea and the State Department has remained open since President Donald Trump took office a year ago, but the only substantiv­e talks reported to date were in the first half of last year over the fate of several Americans in North Korean custody.

The North has refused to negotiate over its nuclear weapons as it nears its goal of being able to launch an atomic-tipped missile that could strike the U.S. mainland.

Trump views those weapons as America’s primary national security threat. His administra­tion’s 2019 budget, released Monday, includes hundreds of millions of dollars more for missile defense, adding 20 strategic intercepto­rs in Alaska to protect against long-range, North Korean projectile­s.

Meanwhile, Pence is making clear that the U.S. will keep escalating sanctions pressure on the North until it takes clear steps toward giving up its nukes.

But at the same time, Pence signaled more openness to engagement with Pyongyang.

“The point is, no pressure comes off until they are actually doing something that the alliance believes represents a meaningful step toward denucleari­zation,” Pence told The Washington Post on his flight home from the Winter Olympics in South Korea this past weekend. “So the maximum pressure campaign is going to continue and intensify. But if you want to talk, we’ll talk.”

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