Pompeo in Pyongyang; Tokyo-Seoul-Beijing join hands on N.Korea

IANS  |  Pyongyang 

US on Wednesday arrived here in North Korea, amid growing speculation over the possible release of three US detainees, to prepare for the historic talks between and

Ahead of the surprise visit, the US said he hoped would "do the right thing" and release three Americans imprisoned in the country.

"We've been asking for the release of these detainees for 17 months," the quoted Pompeo as saying.

A South Korean presidential told news agency that was expected to release the US citizens --Kim Dong-chul, 64, Kim Sang-duk, 58, and Kim Hak-song, about 60, -- as a "goodwill gesture" ahead of the summit.

A State Department travelling with Pompeo said the US would also be "listening for signs from that things have substantially changed" with the nation's nuclear ambitions.

Trump on Tuesday referred to Pompeo's latest visit while announcing the US' withdrawal from an Obama-era nuclear agreement with

This is Pompeo's second trip to after meeting with Kim in April.

Pompeo had said that a "good relationship" was formed at that meeting, which marked the highest level of US contact with since 2000.

At a trilateral summit in Tokyo, Japanese Shinzo Abe, Chinese and South Korean Moon Jae-in agreed to join forces and focus on an open dialogue with Pyongyang to make it abandon its nuclear arsenal.

In a joint press meet after the summit, Abe stressed the importance of the inter-Korean agreement for peace and stability in the region and said he shares a common stand with and that the successive UN resolutions on North Korea should be complied with.

Kim was earlier quoted as saying that he hoped "phased and synchronised" measures would be taken to realise denuclearisation on the

Li said the dialogue in the peninsula was heading in a good direction and added that all parties should take advantage of this moment to resolve the conflict.

Moon welcomed the strong support from Li and Abe for the "Panmunjom Declaration" signed between and Pyongyang on April 27, and said he would do everything possible to implement the pact.

This was the first trilateral summit since 2012 and it comes amid a whirlwind of diplomatic activity to finalize preparations for the upcoming Kim-Trump meet.

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First Published: Wed, May 09 2018. 11:04 IST