Dayton Daily News

Pompeo says he was ready, but meeting unlikely

- By Matthew Lee

U.S. Secretary BANGKOK — of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday the Trump administra­tion remains ready to resume talks with North Korea now, although he regretted that a meeting between the two sides is unlikely at an Asian security conference this week in Thailand.

Pompeo said he and the administra­tion’s chief negotiator Stephen Biegun had hoped to meet with a senior North Korean official while in Bangkok for the annual Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations forum. No such meeting had been formally scheduled and the North’s foreign minister was not expected at the threeday event in the Thai capital, but Pompeo said it looked increasing­ly like those hopes would be dashed.

“We stand ready to continue our diplomatic conversati­on with the North Koreans,” Pompeo told reporters at a joint news conference with the Thai foreign minister. “I regret that it looks like I’m not going to have the opportunit­y to do that while I’m here in Bangkok, but we’re ready to go.”

The annual ASEAN security meeting has been used in the past as a venue for U.S.-North Korea talks and although the North had signaled that its top diplomat would not attend this year, Pompeo had held out hope for a change of heart.

Despite the apparent stand-up by the North, Pompeo said he believed a new round of working level talks led by Biegun and his North Korean counterpar­t could happen soon.

“I am optimistic that that will happen before too long,” he said. “We’re looking forward to a chance to reconnect with them in a formal way diplomatic­ally.”

Biegun was present in Pompeo’s Thursday meeting with Chinese state councilor Wang Yi and the State Department said he was in Bangkok for North Korea-related meetings but did not elaborate.

North Korea said Thursday that leader Kim Jong Un had supervised the first test firing of a new multiple rocket launcher system that could potentiall­y enhance its ability to strike targets in South Korea and U.S. military bases there. A report by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency differed from the assessment by South Korea’s military, which had concluded Wednesday’s launches were of two shortrange ballistic missiles.

 ?? JONATHAN ERNST / POOL ?? U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday the Trump administra­tion remains ready to resume talks with North Korea, although a meeting is unlikely at an Asian security conference in Thailand.
JONATHAN ERNST / POOL U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Thursday the Trump administra­tion remains ready to resume talks with North Korea, although a meeting is unlikely at an Asian security conference in Thailand.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States