The Korea Times

‘Mike Pompeo will be next Henry Kissinger’

- By Kim Yoo-chul yckim@koreatimes.co.kr

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will become “the next Henry Kissinger” a senior South Korean lawmaker said Tuesday.

“The dismissal of John Bolton, a longtime hawk on North Korea, means U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will get more authority in formulatin­g and handling Washington’s key foreign affairs strategies,” Yoon Sang-hyun, chairman of the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee, said in a news conference.

Between 1973 and 1975, Henry Kissinger served as secretary of state and national security adviser, respective­ly, becoming Richard Nixon’s foreign policy guru. Yoon said the “Kissinger model” may better suit Trump’s management style than the formula widely known as a “team of rivals.”

Regarding North Korean policy, Pompeo said he isn’t seeking regime change in the North, and disagreed with former National Security Adviser John Bolton over the idea of pursuing a “Libyan model” for nuclear disarmamen­t of North Korea, which ultimately resulted in the death of that country’s leader, Muammar Gadaffi, after the complete dismantlem­ent of its nuclear arsenal. The conference came after Yoon returned to Korea after meetings in the U.S. with senior experts on Korean affairs at the White House, the Capitol and think tanks.

Yoon refuted expectatio­ns that U.S. special representa­tive for North Korea Stephen Biegun will take over Bolton’s role as the national security adviser. “I had a 45-minute meeting with Biegun face-to-face on the sidelines of my visit to Washington, D.C. At the meeting, Biegun told me he wasn’t interested in taking the national security adviser role,” Yoon told reporters, adding the contents and key details of the meeting were off the record.

Yoon said the upcoming working-level discussion between Pyongyang and Washington would focus on exploring ways to complete the fully verified denucleari­zation of North Korea. “Washington still wants to maintain its principle of achieving the fully verified denucleari­zation of North Korea, though it seems there will be room for adjusting conditions and prerequisi­tes in achieving the goal.”

Sweden, Switzerlan­d and Austria are considered as possible venues for the working-level talks, Yoon said, without elaboratin­g further.

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo

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