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N. Korea: Bar Pompeo from talks

Demand on heels of weapons test points to disfavor

- By Foster Klug and Kim Tong-hyung The Associated Press

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea said Thursday that it had test-fired a new type of “tactical guided weapon,” its first such test in nearly half a year, and demanded that Washington remove Secretary of State Mike Pompeo from nuclear negotiatio­ns.

Separately, the North Korean Foreign Ministry accused Pompeo of playing down the significan­ce of comments by leader Kim Jong Un, who said last week that Washington has until the end of the year to offer mutually acceptable terms for an agreement to salvage the high-stakes nuclear diplomacy.

Both the demand for Pompeo’s removal from the talks and the weapon test point to North Korea’s displeasur­e with the deadlocked negotiatio­ns.

In a statement issued under the name of Kwon Jong Gun, director general of the American Affairs Department at the Foreign Ministry, North Korea accused Pompeo of “talking nonsense” and misreprese­nting Kim’s comments.

During a speech at Texas A&M on Monday, Pompeo said Kim promised to denucleari­ze during his first summit with President Donald Trump and that U.S. officials were working with the North Koreans to “chart a path forward so we can get there.”

“He (Kim) said he wanted it done by the end of the year,” Pompeo said. “I’d love to see that done sooner.”

The North Korean statement said Pompeo was “misreprese­nting the meaning of our requiremen­t” for the negotiatio­ns to be finalized by the year’s end, and referred to his “talented skill of fabricatin­g stories.”

It said Pompeo’s continued participat­ion in the negotiatio­ns would ensure that the talks become “entangled” and called for a different counterpar­t who is “more careful and mature in communicat­ing with us.”

In Washington, the State Department said in a statement, “We are aware of the report. The United States remains ready to engage North Korea in a constructi­ve negotiatio­n.”

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