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US Secretary of State Pompeo suggested conditions for North Korea's denuclearization potential during the third North American summit. He also emphasized a complete and verifiable method, but under these conditions, it seems difficult for North Korea to respond.
Correspondent Sohn Seok-min reports in Washington.
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an interview with The Hill, the secretary of state of Congress, Pompeo placed the condition of denuclearization progress on the possibility of the third North American summit.
[Pompeo/US Secretary of State: President Trump wants to get involved in the summit only if he believes there is enough potential for real progress.]
Next, a complete and verifiable way to judge progress I mentioned.
There is also a response to the reaffirmation of the US denuclearization principle called FFVD, and North Korea's 1st Deputy Head of Labor, Kim Yeo-jung, said the summit was unnecessary unless the United States decided to change its position in the talks on the 10th.
At another talk, Pompeii said that the possibility of a surprise meeting before the US presidential election in November is
now in July and is unlikely.
Pompeo, however, has repeatedly confirmed his willingness to resume talks with North Korea.
[Pompeo/US Secretary of State: We hope North Korea will change its mind. We are looking forward to their participation in the conversation so we can reach the right results.]
Earlier, President Trump opened the possibility that he would talk to North Korea if it could help, and three days later, Mr. Kim released a talk about throwing the ball to the United States.
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2020-07-15T21:41:52.217Z
US Secretary of State Pompeo has stipulated that North Korea's denuclearization progress should be possible during the third North American summit. He also emphasized a complete and verifiable method, but under these conditions, it would not seem easy for North Korea to respond.
Source: sbskr