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Trump, N.Koreas Kim to hold second summit in late February

Updated Date: 1/19/2019

Category: Political News

Ms. Sanders said that Trumps talks with the North Korean envoy were productive but added that the United States is going to continue to keep pressure and sanctions on North Korea.

U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in late February but will maintain economic sanctions on Pyongyang, the White House said on Friday after Trump met Pyongyangs top nuclear negotiator.

The announcement came amid a diplomatic flurry in Washington surrounding the visit of Kim Yong Chol, a hardline former spy chief, and marked a sign of movement in a denuclearization effort that has stalled since a landmark meeting between Trump and the North Korean leader in Singapore on June 12.

President Donald J. Trump met with Kim Yong Chol for an hour and a half to discuss denuclearization and a second summit, which will take place near the end of February,White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said. She said a location would be announced later.

The summit was announced even though there has been no indication of any narrowing of differences over U.S. demands that North Korea abandon a nuclear weapons program that threatens the United States and Pyongyangs demands for a lifting of punishing sanctions.

Ms. Sanders said that Trumps talks with the North Korean envoy were productive but added that the United States is going to continue to keep pressure and sanctions on North Korea.

South Koreas presidential office said it expected the upcoming summit to be a turning point to lay the firm foundation for lasting peace on the Korean peninsula.

South Korea will work with the United States and other countries to achieve concrete and practical results towards complete denuclearization and a lasting peace regime through the North Korea-U.S. summit..., presidential spokesman Kim Eui-kyeom said in a statement on Saturday.

South Korea will also expand inter-Korean dialogue to help a successful meeting between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim, he added.

The first summit produced a vague commitment by Mr. Kim Jong Un to work towards the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, but he has yet to take what Washington sees as concrete steps in that direction.

Nevertheless, both he and Mr. Trump had expressed an interest in arranging a second meeting, something some U.S.-based analysts see as premature.

Critics of U.S. efforts say the first summit only boosted Mr. Kims international stature without much to show for it, and some believe Mr. Trump may see a second meeting as a way of distracting from his domestic troubles.

Mr. Trump declared just after the Singapore meeting that the nuclear threat posed by North Korea was over. But hours before Mr. Kim Yong Chols arrival on Thursday, the U.S. President unveiled a revamped U.S. missile defense strategy that singled out the country as an ongoing and extraordinary threat.

Harry Kazianis, an analyst at the conservative Washington-based Center for the National Interest, called the agreement to hold another summit positive. But he added: Both nations must now show at least some tangible benefits from their diplomatic efforts during a second summit, or risk their efforts being panned as nothing more than reality TV.

Communist-ruled Vietnam, which has good relations with both the United States and North Korea, has been widely touted as the most likely site of the next summit. There has also been speculation about other possible venues, including Bangkok, Hawaii, or a return to Singapore.

Trump seeking win?

A senior U.S. administration official said there was an exchange of letters for the leaders during the White House meeting, but gave no details of their content.

On his last visit to Washington in June, Mr. Kim Yong Chol delivered a letter from Mr. Kim Jong Un to Mr. Trump that helped overcome obstacles ahead of the summit in Singapore.

Mr. Kim Yong Chol, regarded as a member of Kim Jong Uns inner circle, also had talks with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. special representative on North Korea, Stephen Biegun.

A State Department statement said that after Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Kim met, the two sides had a productive first meeting at the working level, and that Mr. Biegun would travel to Sweden at the weekend to attend an international conference.

The conference is also being attended by North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Choe Son Hui. Washington has been keen to set up talks between Mr. Biegun and Mr. Choe but North Korea has resisted, apparently wanting to keep exchanges high-level.

South Koreas nuclear negotiator, Lee Do-hoon, also would attend the conference, the countrys foreign ministry said, although it gave no indication of whether he would meet Mr. Choe and Mr. Biegun.

U.S.-based analysts said that North Korea, which has developed missiles and nuclear weapons in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, would likely be seeking a clearer message from the Trump administration on any concessions it may be willing to make.

The North Koreans need a real indication of what the U.S. is willing to put on the table,said Jenny Town, a North Korea expert at 38 North, a Washington-based think tank.

South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha said on Wednesday that if North Korea took concrete steps toward abandoning its weapons programs, Washington could offer a formal end to the 1950-53 Korean War, humanitarian aid or a permanent channel for bilateral dialogue.

Victor Cha, a former White House adviser on Asia under President George W. Bush, suggested that Trump may be so desperate for a policy win that he could be vulnerable to a bad deal with North Korea.

I worry that the timing works to North Koreas benefit, Mr. Cha said, citing pressures on Mr. Trump such as the partial U.S. government shutdown and the ongoing investigation into alleged Russian ties to Trumps 2016 presidential campaign.

Earlier this month, Mr. Trump defended the stuttering progress on North Korea by saying that Pyongyang had stopped missile and bomb testing and if it had not been for his administration youd be having a nice big fat war in Asia.

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