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N. Korea doubts US will have new plan in 2 weeks

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SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea said on Sunday that there was no way United States would bring alternativ­e plans for their stalled nuclear talks within two weeks after negotiatio­ns in Sweden between the two countries broke down at the weekend.

The United States and North Korea were holding working-level talks in Sweden but these were broken off on Saturday. The US State Department said it had accepted Sweden’s invitation to return for more discussion­s with Pyongyang in two weeks.

North Korea said the ball was now in Washington’s court, warning again that it would only wait until the end of the year for the United States to change course.

“We have no intention to hold such sickening negotiatio­ns as... happened this time (in Sweden) before the US takes a substantia­l step to make complete and irreversib­le withdrawal of the hostile policy toward the DPRK [the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea],” KCNA state news agency cited a spokespers­on for North Korea’s Foreign Ministry as saying, referring to the official name of North Korea.

North Korea reiterated the year-end deadline that leader Kim Jong Un set for the United States to show more flexibilit­y in the talks, which fell apart in February during his summit with US President Donald Trump.

In June, the two leaders then met again in Panmunjom, the demilitari­zed zone separating the two Koreas, and agreed to restart working-level talks.

But the North Korean foreign ministry said Washington had made no preparatio­ns for the talks in Sweden but only sought to serve its own political aims.

“The US is spreading a completely ungrounded story that both sides are open to meet after two weeks... it is not likely at all that it can produce a proposal commensura­te to the expectatio­ns of the DPRK and to the concerns of the world in just fortnight,” the Foreign Ministry spokespers­on said.

 ?? (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) ?? US PRESIDENT Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meet at the start of their June 12, 2018, summit at the Capella Hotel on the resort island of Sentosa, Singapore.
(Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) US PRESIDENT Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meet at the start of their June 12, 2018, summit at the Capella Hotel on the resort island of Sentosa, Singapore.

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