Pompeo to travel to Pyongyang after postponing India 2+2

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US of State Mike Pompeo, who last week abruptly announced the postponing of the July 6 2+2 dialogue with India, will be travelling to this week.

The state department's announcement comes days after called to inform her about his decision to postpone the July 6 India-US 2+2 dialogue in

The department did not offer any explanation for the sudden postponement, except for saying that it was due to unavoidable circumstances.

"To continue the ongoing and important work of denuclearisation on the Korean Peninsula, will be leaving for on July 5th to meet with the North Korean leader and his team," told reporters at her daily conference.

The refused to comment on saying was planning to conceal its nuclear weapons and missiles programme.

"We are not going to confirm or deny any intelligence reports. What I can tell you is that we're continuing to make progress," she said.

A top US had a meeting with members of a North Korean delegation on Sunday. "In the last eight months you haven't seen missile launches. You haven't seen the nuclear detonations. These conversations are continuing to evolve. I'm not going to get into the details, but I can tell you that progress continues to be made," Sanders said.

would be in from July 5 to 7 to continue consultations and flesh out the agreement reached by and in

He would spend the next two days in where he will meet Japanese and South Korean leaders to discuss their shared commitment to the final, fully verified denuclearisation of North Korea, as well as other bilateral and regional issues, said.

On Sunday, he will carry on to for talks with the and the week after, continue on to the Emirati capital before arriving in on July 10, she said.

Pompeo will meet with UAE leaders to discuss ways to further strengthen the US-UAE partnership and advance their common security and economic priorities, Nauert added.

He will then accompany Trump to a NATO summit in on July 10-12, where discussions would be held on increased defence spending and burden sharing, enhanced deterrence and defence, and NATO's strengthened efforts to fight terrorism.

Pompeo will also participate in the and co-host a meeting of foreign ministers of the global coalition to defeat with NATO in Brussels, Nauert said.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 06:20 IST