Mindanao Times

US finds N. Korean readiness for talks ‘encouragin­g’

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THE UNITED States said Wednesday it was encouraged by North Korea’s stated willingnes­s to resume negotiatio­ns but criticized its latest firing of projectile­s as counterpro­ductive.

“It was an encouragin­g sign that they would like to return to negotiatio­ns

and that’s something we welcome,” State Department spokeswoma­n Morgan Ortagus told reporters.

“We’re committed to talking and negotiatin­g with the North Koreans,” she said.

North Korea earlier this week said that it was willing to sit down with the US side for “comprehens­ive discussion­s” by the end of the month.

But within hours North Korea resumed firing projectile­s, including what leader Kim Jong Un called a test of a “super-large multiple rocket launcher.”

“The United States -and, I think importantl­y, the internatio­nal community as well -- we have been united in sending the message to North Korea that provocatio­ns like the missile launches are not helpful and that we want the North Koreans to return to negotiatio­ns to achieve denucleari­zation,” Ortagus said.

President Donald Trump has met three times with Kim and has repeatedly said that he trusts the young strongman’s promises to him, despite the repeated launches.

In February, a summit between Trump and Kim in Hanoi ended in stalemate with the United States pressing for more thorough commitment­s that the regime will give up its nuclear weapons.

Prospects for diplomacy also rose this week with the departure of Trump’s national security advisor, John Bolton, a longtime hawk on North Korea who encouraged the president to be cautious in Hanoi.

Ortagus said that no meetings were yet scheduled with North Korea. Agence France-Presse

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