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Mattis: ‘Bumpy road’ to Trump-Kim talks

Defense chief reiterates that North Korea must show steps toward denucleari­zation

- By Lolita C. Baldor

SINGAPORE — It will be a “bumpy road” to the nuclear negotiatio­ns with North Korea later this month, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis warned Sunday, telling his South Korean and Japanese counterpar­ts they must maintain a strong defensive stance so the diplomats can negotiate from a position of strength.

Mattis was speaking at the start of a meeting with South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo and Japanese Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera on the final day of the Shangri-La Dialogue security conference. He said allies must remain vigilant.

“We can anticipate, at best, a bumpy road to the negotiatio­ns,” Mattis said. “In this moment we are steadfastl­y committed to strengthen­ing even further our defense cooperatio­n as the best means for preserving the peace.”

Plans are moving forward for a nuclear weapons summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on June 12 in Singapore. And Mattis repeated the U.S. position that North Korea will only receive relief from U.N. national security sanctions when it demonstrat­es “verifiable and irreversib­le steps” to denucleari­zation.

Through an interprete­r, Song said that this is a great turning point as North Korea takes its first steps toward denucleari­zation.

“Of course, given North Korea’s past, we must be cautious in approachin­g this,” he added that some of North Korea’s recent measures “give us reasons to be positive and one can be cautiously optimistic as we move forward.”

 ?? YONG TECK LIM/AP ?? Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, center, joins South Korea’s Song Young-moo and Japan’s Itsunori Onodera on Sunday.
YONG TECK LIM/AP Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, center, joins South Korea’s Song Young-moo and Japan’s Itsunori Onodera on Sunday.

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