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Pompeo - U.S. to lift sanctions if North Korea dismantles nuclear weapons programme

By Sarah N. Lynch

 

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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in this May 9, 2018 photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang May 10, 2018. KCNA / via REUTERS

 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday that Washington would agree to lift sanctions on North Korea if the country agrees to completely dismantle its nuclear weapons programme, a move that would create economic prosperity that "will rival" that of South Korea.

 

As Pompeo spoke on several Sunday morning talk shows, the Pentagon said three American prisoners freed by NorthKorea had left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington and been reunited with their families.

 

President Donald Trump and North Korean's Kim Jong Un have a planned June 12 meeting in Singapore, the first such encounter between a sitting U.S. president and a NorthKorean leader.

 

Pompeo said the United States would not be willing to invest taxpayer dollars to help the country, but was willing to "lift sanctions" to pave the way for private American investment in North Korea’s energy, agriculture and infrastructure sectors.

 

“What Chairman Kim will get from America is our finest – our entrepreneurs, our risk takers, our capital providers. ... They will get private capital that comes in. North Korea is desperately in need of energy ... for their people. They are in great need of agricultural equipment and technology,” he said on CBS' “Face the Nation.”

 

“We can create conditions for real economic prosperity for the North Korean people that will rival that of the South,” he added.

North Korean state media reported over the weekend that the country had scheduled the dismantlement of its nuclear bomb site for later in May.

 

Pompeo welcomed that news.

 

"Every single site that the North Koreans have that can inflict risk on the American people that is destroyed, eliminated, dismantled is good news for the American people and for the world," he said on "Fox News Sunday."

 

COULD BECOME 'NORMAL NATION'

Last month, Pompeo became the first known U.S. official to meet with Kim, where he helped lay the groundwork for the upcoming meeting with Trump.

 

He returned again to North Korea last week for a second meeting, after which Kim agreed to the release of the three Americans.

 

Lieutenant Colonel Mike Andrews, a Defense Department spokesman, described former prisoners Kim Dong-chul, Kim Sang-duk, who is also known as Tony Kim, and Kim Hak-song as being "grateful, in good spirits and coping well" when they left the hospital after medical evaluations.

 

"The returnees have been reunited with their families. Their time together has been an incredibly joyous occasion. They ask for privacy as they transition home," Andrews said.

 

White House national security adviser John Bolton said on CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday that North Korea's future could be "unbelievably strong" if it follows through on its commitment to denuclearise.

 

"The prospect for North Korea is for it to become a normal nation, to behave and interact with the rest of the world the way South Korea does," he said.

 

Pompeo spoke about what it was like to meet Kim, whom few Americans have interacted with personally.

 

"The conversations are professional," he said on "Fox News Sunday. "He does follow the Western press. He'll probably watch this show at some point."

 

(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch; Additional reporting by Valerie Volcovici, Idrees Ali and David Morgan; Editing by David Gregorio and Peter Cooney)

 
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Interesting turn around. A couple of months back and hostilities looked inevitable, while today the future looks very promising. I seriously hope, for all concerned, that this ends well and North Korea moves out of the dark ages.

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Who will trust the lying US government. It's better to believe in Santa Claus. But it's up to NK.

 

Maybe the Chinese could convince Kim for a change showing him the example of the positive Chinese economic development since Deng. The advantage for Kim for a deal with the US, more economic freedom and he wouldn't be forced to give up his dictatorship, and at the same time the NK people would be more happy.

 

It seems Trumps wants his name in the history books, although he already has one, a completely negative one. The main reason Kim Yong-Un for changing his atomic policy is not the LOTUS (Liar of …. ), but his own atomic ambition. The last explosion was „a little bit“ too strong, so that this ground and material cannot be used anymore. So it's easy for him to give up the atomic policy in exchange for some "advantages".

 

BTW, Pompeo forgot the Chinese will have a saying in this „deal“. How naive!

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4 hours ago, attrayant said:

Incentives are nice, but how about the US stay out of it for a change, and let the two countries sort things out for themselves?  

 

Did SK ask the US to stay out of it and let it sort things on its own?

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Who will trust the lying US government. It's better to believe in Santa Claus. But it's up to NK.

 

Maybe the Chinese could convince Kim for a change showing him the example of the positive Chinese economic development since Deng. The advantage for Kim for a deal with the US, more economic freedom and he wouldn't be forced to give up his dictatorship, and at the same time the NK people would be more happy.

 

It seems Trumps wants his name in the history books, although he already has one, a completely negative one. The main reason Kim Yong-Un for changing his atomic policy is not the LOTUS (Liar of …. ), but his own atomic ambition. The last explosion was „a little bit“ too strong, so that this ground and material cannot be used anymore. So it's easy for him to give up the atomic policy in exchange for some "advantages".

 

BTW, Pompeo forgot the Chinese will have a saying in this „deal“. How naive!

There are many nonsense posts here. But yours is clearly over the top. China only follows oders by Trump. China doesn't like it, but have to.

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17 hours ago, alocacoc said:

There are many nonsense posts here. But yours is clearly over the top. China only follows oders by Trump. China doesn't like it, but have to.

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:cheesy:  Congratulation,

your comment topped my "nonsense post" off !

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