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Trump reply to Kim letter delivered to North Korea FM
Posted : 2018-08-04 09:07
Updated : 2018-08-05 10:50
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, chats with North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho, right, as Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano (behind) looks on, as they arrive for a group photo at the ASEAN Regional Forum Retreat during the 51st Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting (AMM) in Singapore, Saturday. AFP
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, chats with North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho, right, as Philippine Foreign Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano (behind) looks on, as they arrive for a group photo at the ASEAN Regional Forum Retreat during the 51st Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Ministerial Meeting (AMM) in Singapore, Saturday. AFP


The U.S. State Department says President Donald Trump's reply to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's latest letter has been hand-delivered to the North's top diplomat.

Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said Trump's written response was given to North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho at an Asian security forum in Singapore on Saturday. Ri and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo were both attending the forum and briefly shook hands and exchanged pleasantries at the start of the meeting.

Nauert said Trump's reply to Kim was given to Ri by Sung Kim, the U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines who has been leading logistical negotiations with the North on its pledge to denuclearize. Nauert would not address the content of Trump's letter to Kim.

The White House said earlier in the week that Kim had sent a new letter to Trump and that the president had written a response.

Pompeo says US 'confident' North Korea will denuclearize

Pompeo said that while there's ''still a ways to go,'' the United States remains ''confident'' in North Korea's commitment to denuclearize.


His comments Friday in Singapore came after the White House announced Thursday that President Donald Trump had received a new letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and responded quickly with a letter of his own. The correspondence, following up on their Singapore summit in June, came amid fresh concerns over Pyongyang's commitment to denuclearization despite a rosy picture of progress painted by Trump.

Pompeo has taken the lead in negotiations with the North. He has traveled to Pyongyang three times since April and accompanied Trump to the summit.

He will be in the same room Saturday as his North Korean counterpart at the Association of South East Asian Nations annual regional forum. A separate meeting between the two is possible but has not been confirmed, according to State Department officials.

''Chairman Kim made a commitment to denuclearize,'' Pompeo told reporters accompanying him to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. ''The world demanded that (he) do so in the U.N. Security Council resolutions. To the extent they are behaving in a manner inconsistent with that, they are in violation of one or both the U.N. Security Council resolutions, we can see we still have a ways to go to achieve the ultimate outcome we're looking for.''

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In an interview later with Singapore's Channel NewsAsia, Pompeo was a little more optimistic. ''We're confident that Chairman Kim remains committed to denuclearization,'' he said. ''The world is counting on it.''

He said United Nations sanctions ''will remain in place until we have full denuclearization in North Korea. So no matter how much progress we make, those sanctions will remain in place.''

On Thursday, Trump tweeted his thanks to the North Korean leader ''for your nice letter _ I look forward to seeing you soon!''

The White House did not provide details on the specific content of the letter from Kim, received Wednesday, or of Trump's reply. White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said the letters addressed their commitment to work toward North Korea's ''complete denuclearization.''

Sanders said no second meeting is ''locked in'' as a follow-up to the Singapore summit in June, but they remain open to discussions.

Trump in his tweet expressed gratitude to Kim ''for keeping your word'' on the return of the remains of more than 50 American service members killed during the Korean War. Vice President Mike Pence and U.S. military leaders received the remains in Hawaii during a somber ceremony Wednesday.

Pompeo told Channel NewsAsia: ''We're thrilled that North Korea fulfilled its commitment by beginning the process of returning the remains of American servicemen this past week. We hope that process will continue.''

The latest letter from Kim arrived on the heels of concerns over North Korea's ballistic missile program and commitment to denuclearization. Senior Trump administration officials have urged patience, cautioning that the process of denuclearizing North Korea and removing the threat of its long-range missiles will take time.

Trump has sought to show progress from his June 12 summit with Kim. He said during a Tuesday rally in Tampa, Florida, that the U.S. was ''doing well'' with North Korea and noted the return of detained Americans and Pyongyang's ceasing of nuclear testing and missile tests. ''A lot of good things are happening. No tests. No rockets flying. But we'll see what happens,'' Trump said.

U.S. officials have been closely watching North Korea's willingness to abandon its nuclear ambitions.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that U.S. intelligence officials suspect that North Korea is continuing to build new missiles in the same research facility that manufactured the country's ballistic missiles capable of reaching the United States.

The Post also reported that North Korean officials have talked about how they plan to deceive the U.S. about the size of their arsenal of missiles and nuclear warheads and facilities. (AP)



 
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