Trump sees talks with NKorea only under 'right conditions'

AP  |  Washington 

today responded to an overture from for talks with the US, saying that will happen only "under the right conditions." Trump raised at an annual meeting with the nation's governors after a North Korean sent a message through on Sunday. The said the North has "ample intentions" of holding talks with the US. The said in response that it would take a wait-and-see approach. Trump followed up Monday. "We want to talk only under the right conditions," Trump said. The administration's position is that must get rid of its nuclear and missile programs before any talks can take place. The U. S. has applied a series of sanctions, including a fresh round on Friday, in what it says is a "maximum pressure campaign" to force to disarm. The says it's open to talks with North Korea, primarily to explain how will maintain its pressure on the country until it takes steps toward eliminating its nuclear weapons.

U. S. officials differentiate talks from negotiations. For those to occur, they first want to accept that its nuclear program will be on the table. Speaking to the governors, Trump praised Chinese for bolstering his country's sanctions against the North and warned that is "behaving badly" on the issue of sanctions. "is sending in what is taking out," Trump said. During Sunday's closing ceremony for Games, the office of South Korean Moon Jae-in announced that a North Korean delegate to said his country is willing to hold talks with the US. The move comes after decades of tensions between the two countries, which have no formal diplomatic relations, and a year of escalating rhetoric, including threats of war, between Trump and North Korean The North has "ample intentions of holding talks with the United States," Moon's office said. The North's delegation also agreed that "South-North relations and U. S.-North Korean relations should be improved together," the statement said. said Sunday that the U. S., and the international community "broadly agree" that denuclearization must be the outcome of any dialogue with She said has a bright path ahead of it if it chooses denuclearization. "We will see if Pyongyang's message today, that it is willing to hold talks, represents the first steps along the path to denuclearization," she said in a written statement. "In the meantime, the and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end." Trump of State Rex Tillerson, who favours diplomacy with over military confrontation, for "wasting his time trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man," which is Trump's derisive nickname for North Korea's At opening ceremony earlier this month, the North Korean leader's sister, Jong, shared a VIP box with Mike Pence, who led a separate US delegation, creating some awkward moments. Though Pence stood to cheer the entrance of the US team, he remained seated when athletes from North and marched together behind a "unification" flag, leaving Moon to instinctively turn around and shake Kim's sister's hand.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 01:05 IST
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