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A similar view of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing has been said to have been deceived enough by North Korea. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has left room for a dialogue problem while weighing the need for sanctions and pressure.

I am the correspondent of the Washington Son.

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Secretary of State Pompeii, who appeared in the House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, repeatedly referred to the final and fully substantiated denuclearization as a policy toward North Korea.

[Pompeii / Secretary of State: We will continue our progress toward North Korea's final and fully substantiated denuclearization.]

He said he would continue to pursue such pressures as the implementation of UN Security Council sanctions.

[Pompeii / US Secretary of State: I have not seen the move for denuclearization in Hanoi, but I am still hopeful that we can negotiate and negotiate with North Korea.]

Stillwell, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs, who is classified as a strong military officer in the reserve air force, wrote a more direct expression than Minister Pompeii at the confirmation hearing.

He emphasized that since he has been deceived enough by North Korea, he needs constant pressure on North Korea.

[STEEL WELL / US Assistant Secretary of State for East and Asia: We have been deceived many times. Therefore, constant pressure will continue to affect.]

When Assistant Secretary of State Stevewell is formally appointed, he will become involved in the North Korea policy with a special representative to North Korea.

In a hearing today (Monday), a statement from lawmakers that President Trump's withdrawal of sanctions against North Korea, which was withdrawn on July 22, was not a Treasury's own sanctions on the previous day, but Pompeo refused to confirm it as confidential.