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Pompeo appeals for North Korea to replicate Vietnam’s ‘miracle’

- By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer

Hanoi, Vietnam — Undeterred by a blistering rebuke of his efforts to forge a denucleari­zation deal with North Korea, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Sunday appealed for North Korea’s leadership to follow Vietnam’s path in overcoming past hostilitie­s with the United States.

Pompeo called on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to replicate Vietnam’s “miracle” of economic growth by improving ties with the U.S., vowing that America keeps its promises with former foes.

Speaking to members of the U.S.-Vietnamese business community in Hanoi, Pompeo said Vietnam’s experience since the normalizat­ion of relations with the U.S. in 1995 should be proof for North Korea that prosperity and partnershi­p with the U.S. is possible after decades of conflict and mistrust. “We know it is a real possibilit­y because we see how Vietnam has traveled this remarkable path,” Pompeo said.

“In light of the once-unimaginab­le prosperity and partnershi­p we have with Vietnam today, I have a message for Chairman Kim Jong Un: President Trump believes your country can replicate this path,” he said, repeating President Donald Trump’s pledge to help improve North Korea’s economy and provide it with security assurances in return for Kim giving up nuclear weapons.

“It’s yours if you’ll you seize the moment. This miracle can be yours. It can be your miracle in North Korea as well,” Pompeo said.

The comments came after Pompeo had earlier Sunday in Tokyo brushed aside North Korea’s accusation that the U.S. was making “gangster-like” denucleari­zation demands of the North.

He maintained that his third visit to North Korea on Friday and Saturday had produced results.

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