The Citizen (Gauteng)

Trump, Kim will meet in 2019 – Pence

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Singapore – US Vice-President Mike Pence said yesterday President Donald Trump plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un next year but won’t repeat past mistakes of allowing promises to be broken on pledges to end arms programmes.

The US and North Korea have been discussing a second meeting between their leaders to follow up the Singapore summit in June and lay the groundwork for ending a nuclear standoff between the old foes.

“The plans are ongoing. We believe that the summit will likely occur after the first of the year but the when and the where of that is still being worked out,” Pence told reporters after meeting South Korean President Moon Jae-in.

“We don’t want to repeat the mistakes that prior administra­tions, frankly in both political parties, have made over the last several decades where promises are made, sanctions are lifted, economic support comes and then promises are broken.”

Pence and Moon were meeting on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific summit hosted by Singapore.

A US think tank said on Monday it had identified at least 13 of an estimated 20 active, undeclared missile bases inside North Korea, underscori­ng the challenge for American negotiator­s hoping to persuade Kim to give up his weapons programmes.

North Korea had entered into agreements with regional powers in 1994 and in 2005 to dismantle its nuclear programme in return for economic benefits and diplomatic rewards. But those deals broke down after it clandestin­ely continued to pursue building weapons of mass destructio­n.

With scant sign of progress on negotiatio­ns since the June summit and recent high-level meetings cancelled, Trump said last week he’s now in “no rush”, but still wants to meet with Kim for a second time. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? UP IN SMOKE. An explosion as part of the dismantlem­ent at a South Korean guard post in the Demilitari­sed Zone dividing the two Koreas in Cheorwon yesterday.
Picture: Reuters UP IN SMOKE. An explosion as part of the dismantlem­ent at a South Korean guard post in the Demilitari­sed Zone dividing the two Koreas in Cheorwon yesterday.

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