Pompeo, Abe pledge unified approach on North Korea

IANS  |  Tokyo 

US on Saturday said that he would raise the issue of abductions as well as nuclear and missile concerns on behalf of when he meets North Korean leader in on Sunday.

landed in before visiting and met Japanese Both leaders vowed to work together as they held a photo call with journalists before their bilateral meeting, reported.

The top US said he wanted "a fully coordinated, unified view of how to proceed, which will be what is needed if we are going to be successful in denuclearizing North Korea".

was expected to lay the groundwork for a second summit between US and Kim while in The trip will be his fourth to North

Since the Trump-Kim initial meeting in in June, negotiations between the US and North have stalled. the US cancelled Pompeo's planned trip to the North Korean capital in August, saying that North had come through on any of its commitments to denuclearize.

Speaking to reporters en route to Japan, Pompeo said the purpose of his trip to was "to make sure we understand what each side is truly trying to achieve" and how each side was "seeking to approach" getting to the end state that was agreed to by Trump and Kim in

Pompeo did not say if he was bringing anything such as letters or gifts from Trump to Kim. "I am not bringing anything that we are prepared at this point to talk about publicly," he said.

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First Published: Sat, October 06 2018. 21:28 IST