U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks during a press briefing in Washington D.C., the United States

US demands N. Korea denuclearise by January 2021

September 20, 2018

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo set a deadline by which North Korea must denuclearise, saying that the process must be completed by January 2021, when President Donald Trump’s current term would end…reports Asian Lite News

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks during a press briefing in Washington D.C., the United States

In a statement, Pompeo also expressed his desire to meet with his North Korean counterpart, Ri Yong-ho, next week in New York during the United Nations General Assembly, Efe reported.

“This morning, I invited my counterpart Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho to meet in New York City next week where we are both already scheduled to be in attendance at the United Nations General Assembly meeting,” said Pompeo in his statement.

“This will mark the beginning of negotiations to transform US-North Korea relations through the process of rapid denuclearization of North Korea, to be completed by January 2021, as committed by Chairman Kim,” he added.

Pompeo made reference to the June 2018 Singapore summit at which Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signed a declaration opening the door to denuclearisation by Pyongyang in exchange for US guarantees regarding that regime’s survival, although concrete time periods for achieving those objectives were not set forth.

In recent weeks, the bilateral dialogue between Washington and Pyongyang has stalled due to differences on how to move the denuclearisation process forward.

North Korea has demanded progress on signing a peace treaty with South Korea that would put an end to the technical state of war on the Korean Peninsula in exchange for taking concrete steps to dismantle its nuclear arsenal, as demanded by the White House.

In a gesture to Washington, Kim on Wednesday offered to permanently close Yongbyon, where the North Korean regime produces enriched uranium for its atomic bombs, in exchange for the US taking measures corresponding to those agreed to by the two countries at the Singapore summit.

Kim made the announcement at the third summit between the two Koreas held so far this year after the North Korean regime elected to try and break out of its diplomatic isolation in January.

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