Pompeo hopes for new N.Korea summit in ‘coming months’

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WASHINGTON, April 1, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
voiced hope that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump
will meet again “in the coming months” and make significant headway on ending
Pyongyang’s nuclear program.

In an interview broadcast Monday, the top US diplomat cautioned it was
difficult to know the timing of a third US-North Korea summit but said: “It’s
in America’s best interest to resolve this as quickly as we can.”

“I would hope in the coming months our two leaders will be back together
… in a way that we can achieve a substantive first step or a substantive
big step along the path to denuclearization,” he told radio station WHP 580
in Pennsylvania’s capital Harrisburg.

“Then the final, fully denuclearized North Korean peninsula can be
realized, at which time, as President Trump said, there’ll be a brighter
future for the North Korean people. It’s just hard to know what the timing
will be,” he said.

Trump and Kim met for the first time in June 2018, a landmark first summit
between the two countries that never formally ended the 1950-53 Korean War.

A follow-up summit in February in Hanoi abruptly ended early, with Trump
heeding his aides and refusing to lift sanctions until North Korea takes
significant steps to denuclearize.

Trump, however, has said that he still is fond of North Korea’s
authoritarian young leader and recently intervened to stop the imposition of
tighter US sanctions.