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Yesterday (22) he said President Trump mentioned economic reconstruction, saying there is interesting information in North Korea. Today, Secretary of State Pompey issued a slightly different message from President Trump yesterday calling for North Korea to denuclearize.

Correspondent Son Seok-min in Washington reports.

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In a speech on the Trump administration's diplomatic theme, Secretary of State Pompeio said he could not follow a failed strategy by discussing North Korea policy.

I assumed that there was still much to do.

[Secretary of State Pompeio: The truth is that we can't rely on failed strategies to convince Kim to give up nuclear weapons. There is still a lot of work to be done.]

The first secretary of state to negotiate after the breakdown in Sweden's North American working talks.

It is expressed as a willingness to achieve final and fully-proven denuclearization through active involvement, but not in the process of giving and receiving transactions without substantial progress in the process.

Compared to yesterday's President Trump's mention of an important reconstruction saying there is interesting information in North Korea, it seems fundamental and pressureful.

Between the negotiations and the pressures, the Trump administration's troubles are seen.

President Trump, who is speaking to Kim Jong-un, was also on the chopping board.

The Washington Post says Trump's allegations that former Obama attempted 11 phone calls with Kim, but failed, are lie without evidence.