US ready to resume North Korea talks, seeks denuclearisation by 2021

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is ready to negotiate for the denuclearisation of North Korea by 2021.

File image from May 2018 of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Mike Pompeo (L), secretary of State of the United States of America

File image from May 2018 of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Mike Pompeo (L), secretary of State of the United States of America Source: AAP

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo welcomed the "important commitments" made by Pyongyang during Wednesday's inter-Korean summit, adding Washington was ready to "engage immediately in negotiations" to achieve the denuclearisation of North Korea "by January 2021."

In a statement, Pompeo said he spoke with his North Korean counterpart and invited him to meet in New York next week on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.

The statement came after the North's leader Kim Jong Un agreed to make a historic visit to Seoul soon and close a missile testing site in front of international inspectors in a meeting with the South's President Moon Jae-in.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a lunch at the Okryugwan restaurant in Pyongyanng, North Korea on September 19.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during a lunch at the Okryugwan restaurant in Pyongyanng, North Korea on September 19. Source: AAP


Progress on the key issue of the North's nuclear arsenal was limited, but the two signed a document to strengthen ties between the two halves of the divided peninsula.

Building on a growing rapprochement, they agreed to create a facility to hold family reunions at any time, work towards joining up road and rail links, and mount a combined bid for the 2032 Olympics.

"On the basis of these important commitments, the United States is prepared to engage immediately in negotiations to transform U.S.-DPRK relations," said Pompeo.

In addition to Pompeo's meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho, "we have invited North Korean representatives to meet our Special Representative for North Korea, Stephen Biegun, in Vienna, Austria at the earliest opportunity," the statement continued.




"This will mark the beginning of negotiations to transform U.S.-DPRK relations through the process of rapid denuclearisation of North Korea, to be completed by January 2021, as committed by Chairman Kim, and to construct a lasting and stable peace regime on the Korean Peninsula."

Kim's trip to Seoul would be the first by a Northern leader since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War, when hostilities ceased with an armistice rather than a peace treaty, leaving them technically in a state of war.

In their agreement, the North also said it would "permanently close" a missile engine testing site and launch facility in Tongchang-ri "in the presence of experts from relevant nations."


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