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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, seen here with North Korean Vice-Chairman Kim Yong Chol in Washington, D.C. on Friday, has since conferred by phone with his counterparts in South Korea and Japan. AFP |
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks on North Korea with his Japanese and South Korean counterparts ahead of a summit between Pyongyang's leader and the US president, the State Department said Monday.
The phone calls, which took place on January 20, come after President Donald Trump announced that a location for his summit with Kim Jong Un ― which is to take place near the end of February ― has been decided.
Pompeo discussed the "next steps" on North Korean engagement with Japan's Foreign Minister Taro Kono, while he and South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha "updated each other" on engagements with Pyongyang, the State Department said.
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Vice Chairman Kim Yong Chol, a right-hand man to the North Korean strongman, met Trump at the White House on Friday for an unusually long 90 minutes as the countries seek a denuclearization accord that could ease decades of hostility.
On Saturday, Trump said a "lot of progress" has been made on the issue.
Kim Jong Un and Trump first met in June in Singapore, where they signed a vaguely worded document in which Kim pledged to work toward the "denuclearization of the Korean peninsula." (AFP)