Shanghai Daily

US, DPRK officials to meet ahead of summit

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REPRESENTA­TIVES of the United States and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea will meet this month in an unidentifi­ed Asian country ahead of their leaders’ planned second summit in Vietnam, South Korean officials said yesterday.

The US special representa­tive for the DPRK, Stephen Biegun, visited Pyongyang last week to work out details of the February 27-28 summit in Hanoi between President Donald Trump and DPRK leader Kim Jong Un.

After being briefed by Biegun about his talks in the DPRK, South Korea’s presidenti­al office said that the US and the DPRK used Biegun’s trip as a chance to explain what concrete steps they want from each other.

South Korea’s national security adviser Chung Eui-yong, who met Biegun, reported that US-DPRK diplomacy “is working well,” presidenti­al spokesman Kim Eui-kyeom said.

He said a follow-up US-DPRK meeting ahead of the summit will take place in a third country in Asia in the week beginning February 17.

In Pyongyang, Biegun and Kim Hyok Chol, DPRK’s special representa­tive for US affairs, discussed “advancing Trump and Kim’s Singapore summit commitment­s of complete denucleari­zation, transformi­ng US-(DPRK) relations, and building a lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula,” the US State Department said in a statement.

Trump and Kim met for their first summit in Singapore last June, during which Kim pledged to work toward the “complete denucleari­zation” of the Korean Peninsula, without providing a clear timetable or roadmap.

US-led diplomacy aimed at getting the DPRK to abandon its nuclear program in return for outside concession­s has since made little headway.

(AP)

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