Chattanooga Times Free Press

Bolton not ‘starry-eyed’ on ending NKorean nukes

- BY CHRISTOPHE­R FLAVELLE AND ARIT JOHN

WASHINGTON — The U.S. isn’t being naive in taking North Korea at its word on denucleari­zation, national security adviser John Bolton said Sunday.

“There’s no one in this administra­tion starry-eyed about” the idea that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s regime will rid itself of nuclear weapons capability, Bolton said on “Fox News Sunday.” Still, the time may well come when President Donald Trump concludes Kim isn’t acting in good faith, he said.

Trump is giving a “master class” in how to hold the door open to Pyongyang, Bolton said. If Kim can’t figure how to walk through it, “even the president’s fiercest critics won’t be able to say he didn’t open it wide enough.”

Bolton’s comments followed Secretary of State Michael Pompeo’s warning Saturday that other nations must not ease sanctions on North Korea until that country gives up its nuclear weapons. Pompeo called out Russia and China for violating United Nations Security Council resolution­s restrictin­g trade with North Korea.

In response, North Korea accused the U.S. of demanding too much without offering anything in return. “Advancing unilateral demands will further deepen mistrust instead of reviving trust,” North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho said in a statement.

Trump met with Kim in Singapore in June, saying after that North Korea “is no longer a nuclear threat.”

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