U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday he expects working-level ta...
FILE PHOTO - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo looks on during a joint news conference with Argentina's Foreign Minister Jorge Faurie at the end of the hemispheric anti-terrorism summit, in Buenos Aires, Argentina July 19, 2019. Natacha Pisarenko/Pool via REUTERS
WASHINGTON - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Thursday he expects working-level talks with North Korea to take place in a couple of weeks and that the United States still sees a diplomatic way forward to settling the conflict, despite Pyongyang’s missile testing. “We want diplomacy to work. We want Chairman Kim to deliver on the promise that he made to President Trump, which was that he would denuclearize,” Pompeo said in an interview with Bloomberg television.
“We remain convinced that there’s a diplomatic way forward, a negotiated solution to this,” Pompeo added, noting that he expected working level talks with North Korea to take place “in a couple of weeks, I anticipate.”Our Standards:
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