Trump's dealmaking key to N Korea talks: US envoy

AFP  |  Geneva 

Taks between the US and North Korean leaders will strive for "concrete" steps towards denuclearisation and Donald Trump's dealmaking "abilities" will be crucial, Washington's disarmament said today.

"We do not want to go through (the) traditional process that happened over the years where you get this gradual kind of approach that the North eventually goes back on," the US to the Conference on Disarmament, Robert Wood, told reporters.

"That is why we are insisting on concrete steps," he said, adding the US needed to see "bold action" from

Wood, who repeatedly clashes with Pyongyang's diplomats at the UN's disarmament forum, said was in the process of finalising its strategy for a possible summit between Trump and North Korean leader Un.

He called the prospects of such a meeting "momentous" and something that "many of us never thought would happen." The odds of the Trump-Kim summit actually taking place were boosted by the shock that CIA had gone to to meet Kim for the most significant US-contact in almost two decades.

Asked whether the US planned to rely on Trump's skills as a dealmaker in negotiating with Kim, Wood said the president's "abilities are going to be very important, but like anything else it takes two to tango."

"The is a sharp dealmaker. People should not underestimate him," Wood said. "These are high stakes discussions, assuming they take place." Wood was briefing reporters ahead of a review meeting of the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT), which pulled out of in 2003.

The US noted that despite ongoing diplomatic developments, he still planned to use the upcoming NPT review to maintain "maximum pressure" on

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First Published: Thu, April 19 2018. 17:25 IST