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NKorean official: Kim rethinking US talks

Failure to reach agreement at summit cited as reason for possible shift

- By Eric Talmadge The Associated Press

PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will soon decide whether to continue diplomatic talks and maintain his moratorium on missile launches and nuclear tests, a senior North Korean official said Friday, adding that the U.S. threw away a golden opportunit­y at the recent summit between their leaders. Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, addressing a meeting of diplomats and foreign media, including The Associated Press, in Pyongyang said the North was deeply disappoint­ed by the failure of the two sides to reach any agreements at the Hanoi summit between Kim and President Donald Trump. She said Pyongyang now has no intention of compromisi­ng or continuing talks unless the United States takes measures that are commensura­te to the changes it has taken — such as the 15-month moratorium on launches and tests — and changes its “political calculatio­n.” Choe, who attended the Feb. 27-28 talks in Hanoi, said Kim was puzzled by what she called the “eccentric” negotiatio­n position of the U.S. She suggested that while Trump was more willing to talk, an atmosphere of hostility and mistrust was created by the uncompromi­sing demands of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton. She said statements by senior Trump advisers since the summit have further worsened the climate. In Washington, Pompeo and Bolton disputed the allegation. “They are wrong about that. I was there,” Pompeo said Friday. Bolton said in any case Trump “is our decision-maker.” Pompeo said the U.S. expects Kim to live up to his promise to Trump to maintain the moratorium on missile launches and nuclear tests. “In Hanoi, on multiple occasions, he spoke directly to the president and made a commitment that he would not resume nuclear testing nor would he resume missile testing,” Pompeo said. “So that's Chairman Kim's word. We have every expectatio­n he will live up to that commitment.”

 ?? [ERIC TALMADGE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ?? North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, left, speaks at a gathering for diplomats Friday in Pyongyang, North Korea.
[ERIC TALMADGE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui, left, speaks at a gathering for diplomats Friday in Pyongyang, North Korea.

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