The next Trump-Kim Summit & # 039; Pretty close, & # 039; Mike Pompeo says
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The next Trump-Kim Summit & # 039; Pretty close, & # 039; Mike Pompeo says
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The next Trump-Kim Summit & # 039; Pretty close, & # 039; Mike Pompeo says
Secretary of State of the United States of America Mike Pompeo Said logistics for the next summit between the president. Donald Trump Y North KoreaLeader Kim Jong Un is approaching "quite a lot".
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"Sometimes the last inch is hard to close," he told reporters on his way to Beijing from Seoul.
Pompeo did not specify when the summit will be or if Pyongyang has been ruled out as a place. He met with Kim in Pyongyang and with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in Seoul, both on Sunday.
Pompeo and Kim made "significant progress" in "a long process" to denuclearize North Korea and "will continue to make significant progress and we are more advanced in making that progress than any administration in a long time," he said.
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The US ambassador to South Korea, Harry Harris, greets Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, on arrival at Osan air base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, on October 7, 2018.
Kim is ready to invite international experts to inspect Punggye-ri's nuclear testing site, where Pyongyang invited international journalists to witness the May demolition, according to Pompeo.
"What matters is the inspection rank," said Shin Beom-chul, a member of the Institute of Policy Studies in Asan, told ABC News in Seoul. "We have to see if North Korea will allow the inspectors to take soil samples at the Punggye-ri site for a detailed analysis, or simply confirm that the explosion of the site was real."
The country's six nuclear tests since 2006 were carried out on the site, most recently in September 2017.
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In this photo provided by the North Korean government, the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center left, and the Secretary of State of the United States, Mike Pompeo, walk together before their meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Sunday, October 7, 2018
Pompeo said the two countries "will have more frequent and higher-level working group discussions," but "ultimately, some of these big and difficult problems must be resolved by the most important leaders of the nations."
"We are beginning to see a first wave of actions that we can take on the four pillars of the Singapore statement," said Steve Biegun, special representative for North Korea, who was traveling with the secretary of state. "Part of that is not even going to be about the threshold issue of whether we can do this, but rather the modalities of how to do it."
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US Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, talks with South Korean President Moon Jae-in during his meeting at the Presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, on Sunday, October 7, 2018.
Trump, who tweeted from Washington shortly after Pompeo left North Korea on Sunday, cited Pompeo's progress on the deals he and Kim pledged at their June meeting in Singapore and said: "I hope to return to see President Kim, in the near future. "
.@SecPompeo I had a good meeting with President Kim today in Pyongyang. Progress made in the Singapore Summit Agreements! I hope to see President Kim again in the near future. pic.twitter.com/bUa2pkq80s
In response, Kim had "expressed his will and his conviction that surely great progress would be made in solving the problems of greatest concern for the world and in achieving the objective established in the last talks", the state news agency of North Korea, KCNA. He reported on Monday, adding that the talks were "productive and wonderful."
Pompeo is at the last stop of a four-legged Asian tour that began in Japan and is scheduled to end in China on Monday.
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