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September 20, 2018 2:27 pm

US Ready To Negotiate With N Korea To Transform Relations: Pompeo

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WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday said Amer­ica is ready to restart negotiations with Pyongyang, with the aim of de­nuclearising North Korea by 2021.

His comments came after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agreed to make a historic first visit to South Korea soon and close a major missile testing site in the presence of inter­national inspectors in a meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in Pyongyang on Wednesday.

Pompeo, in a statement, wel­comed Moon and Kim’s reaffirmation of the Singapore joint statement of complete denuclearisation of the Ko­rean Peninsula, including the perma­nent dismantlement of all facilities at Yongbyon in the presence of the US and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors.

“This will mark the beginning of negotiations to transform the US-DPRK relations through the process of rapid denuclearisation of North Korea, to be completed by January 2021, as committed by Chairman Kim, and to construct a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula,” he said.

The January 2021 date is the most specific timeline an official on either side has put forward publicly so far.

“We also welcome Chairman Kim’s decision to complete the previ­ously announced dismantlement of Tongchang-ri site in the presence of US and international inspectors as a step toward the final fully verified denuclearisation of North Korea, as agreed by Chairman Kim at the Singapore summit with President Trump,” Pompeo added.

On the basis of these important commitments, he said, the US was prepared to engage immediately in negotiations to transform its rela­tions with North Korea.

During the Singapore summit, Trump and Kim agreed in broad terms to work towards denuclearisation.

Since then, however, there has been little progress, with no clear pro­cess nor timeline laid out, while an abruptly cancelled trip to Pyongyang by Pompeo in August led to specula­tion relations had soured somewhat.

Pompeo said he has invited South Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho to a meeting in New York City next week, where they both are already scheduled to be in attendance at the United Nations General Assembly.

“Likewise, we have invited North Korean representatives to meet our Special Representative for North Korea, Stephen Biegun, in Vienna, Austria, at the earliest opportunity,” he added.A

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