The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Official: North Korea open to US talks under ‘conditions’

Diplomat did not clarify on the terms of the conditions

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A top North Korean diplomat said Saturday that Pyongyang would be willing to meet with the Trump administra­tion for negotiatio­ns “if the conditions are set.”

Choi Sun-hee, the top North Korean diplomat who handles relations with the U.S., spoke briefly to reporters in Beijing en route to Pyongyang. She was traveling from Norway, where she led a delegation that held an informal meeting with former U.S. officials and scholars.

Choi did not elaborate on what the North’s conditions are, but her comments raise the possibilit­y of North Korea and the U.S. returning to negotiatio­ns for the first time since 2008, when six-nation talks over Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons program fell apart.

President Donald Trump opened the door this month to talks, saying he would be “honored” to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Tensions have mounted in recent months after the Trump administra­tion said it would keep “all options on the table” to halt North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, including a military strike. The North responded by pledging to retaliate with a devastatin­g nuclear counteratt­ack, a threat it has made in the past.

In recent weeks, North Korea has arrested two American university instructor­s and laid out what it claimed to be a CIA-backed plot to assassinat­e Kim. Choi did not address the matter of the detained Americans on Saturday.

In Norway, Choi met with former U.S. officials and scholars for what are known as “track 2” talks. The talks, which cover a range of nuclear, security and bilateral issues, are held intermitte­ntly, and are an informal opportunit­y for the two sides to exchange opinions and concerns.

 ?? KYODO NEWS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Choi Sun-hee, left, the top North Korean diplomat who handles relations with the U.S. walks prior to her departure for Pyongyang, North Korea,
KYODO NEWS VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Choi Sun-hee, left, the top North Korean diplomat who handles relations with the U.S. walks prior to her departure for Pyongyang, North Korea,

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