‘US-North Korea nuclear talks still stalled’

Bloomberg

The US envoy for North Korea said the Trump administration is ready to negotiate whenever Kim Jong-un’s regime is ready, effectively confirming that months of American efforts to bring the
two sides back to denuclearisation talks have stalled.
“We have made clear to North Korea we are prepared to engage as soon as we hear from them,” Stephen Biegun, the special representative for North Korea talks, said in a speech at the University of Michigan.
“We are ready, but we cannot do this by ourselves.”
Biegun’s remarks highlighted that almost no progress has been made towards an agreementon North Korea’s nuclear programme despite three meetings between President Donald Trump and Kim, most recently on the border between North Korea and South Korea on June 30. After that meeting, the US said Kim had agreed to begin detailed negotiations by the middle of July, a time frame that has been pushed back repeatedly.
In the weeks since, according to US officials, Pyongyang has all but ignored US entreaties to negotiate.
North Korea has complained about US-South Korean military exercises, conducted numerous tests of short-range missiles and warned that it could reconsider its freeze on more significant weapons tests.
Biegun sought in his speech to underscore that the US was ready to help North Korea’s economy once a deal is reached. And he said the US was prepared to talk about steps it could take to pull relations between the two countries away from decades of conflict, though he didn’t detail what those moves might be.

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