Bolton to visit S. Korea ahead of Trump-Kim summit

IANS  |  Washington 

US will travel to South later this week for a round of consultations ahead of Donald Trump's second summit with North Korean leader in

Bolton's trip comes as top US officials continue to hammer out the details of the US President's second summit with Kim, reported on Wednesday. The two first met in June last year in where they agreed to work towards denuclearization of the in exchange for security guarantees for the Kim regime.

But no real progress was made. Now, the February 27-28 summit is expected to help the stagnating talks move forward.

US has been the diplomatic lead on the North negotiations in Trump's cabinet, even though Bolton has remained closely involved in policy discussions on North

Bolton attended the summit and was at the table for Trump's discussions with Kim and other North Korean officials.

The NSA has long been a sceptic of a diplomatic resolution to North Korea's nuclear threat and made clear that Kim was yet to take concrete steps towards denuclearization.

In December, he said the second summit was necessary because Kim had not lived up to commitments he made during the first summit.

"They have not lived up to the commitments so far," Bolton told The Wall Street Journal's Council conference in "That's why I think the thinks that another summit is likely to be productive."

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First Published: Thu, February 21 2019. 15:42 IST