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Bolton says N. Korean not doing its part

National security adviser says country way behind on denucleari­zation

- FELICIA SONMEZ

U.S. National security adviser John Bolton said Tuesday that North Korea has not made progress toward denucleari­zation in a dismal acknowledg­ment that comes nearly two months after U.S. President Donald Trump held a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore.

“The United States has lived up to the Singapore declaratio­n. It’s just North Korea that has not taken the steps we feel are necessary to denucleari­ze,” Bolton said in an interview on Fox News Channel on Tuesday morning.

He added the United States will continue to apply pressure until Pyongyang produces results. “The idea that we’re going to relax the sanctions just on North Korea’s say-so, I think, is something that just isn’t under considerat­ion,” Bolton said.

“We’re going to continue to apply maximum pressure to North Korea until they denucleari­ze, just as we are to Iran.”

Unlike North Korea, Iran does not possess nuclear weapons, according to U.S. intelligen­ce agencies and internatio­nal monitors.

Under a 2015 nuclear accord, Iran agreed to curtail elements of its nuclear energy program that raised proliferat­ion concerns and pledged never to “seek, develop or acquire any nuclear weapons.” Trump withdrew the United States from that agreement in May.

The Trump administra­tion has consistent­ly sought to reassure critics that Kim will make good on his pledges to denucleari­ze. Last month, Trump tweeted he had “confidence that Kim Jong Un will honor the contract we signed &, even more importantl­y, our handshake” in Singapore.

Yet the most tangible result of the June 12 summit so far has been last week’s handover by North Korea of the remains of more than 50 service members killed in the Korean War.

The question of denucleari­zation remains a separate one, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has said, and U.S. and North Korean diplomats traded jabs on the issue at last weekend’s annual conference of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

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John Bolton said the U.S. will continue to apply pressure on Pyongyang.

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