North Korea, U.S. fine-tune details for June 12 Singapore summit

Arirang News 2018-06-07

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Preparatory talks continue at the inter-Korean border... between officials from North Korea and a team from the U.S.
They're working on the summit's agenda -- what specifically will be there on the table for Kim Jong-un and President Trump.
The word is that they have still not agreed on exactly how and at what speed the North will denuclearize.
Kim Hyo-sun reports.
With less than a week to go until the historic summit between the leaders of North Korea and the United States,... the two countries held another round of preparation talks on Wednesday.
The working-level officials of the two countries met again at the inter-Korean border village of Panmunjom to discuss the agenda for the June 12th summit.
The American delegation led by U.S. ambassador to the Philippines, Sung Kim, sat down with Choe Son-hui, North Korea's Vice Foreign Minister, for about five hours to fine-tune the details,... including the speed of Pyongyang's denuclearization.

"The two parties still need to agree on the speed and extent of denuclearization. They've probably held six rounds of talks because they're both trying to avoid making any major concessions."

As Washington hinted about a lengthy disarmament process instead of an immediate one,... with President Trump saying earlier there will be no signing on June 12th, but the two leaders will start a process,... there's also the possibility of holding additional summits going forward.
While the U.S. aims to transport North's nuclear weapons abroad as early as possible,... it may not offer a complete guarantee of the regime's safety at this time,... as requested by Pyongyang.
Meanwhile, Kim Chang-son, the de-facto chief of staff to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, arrived in Beijing on Wednesday following his meetings with the U.S. delegation in Singapore to discuss logistics ahead of the summit.
Sources in Beijing say Kim Chang-son will soon make his way to Pyongyang to report the outcome of the meetings to Kim Jong-un.
Seeing that Kim Chang-son left Singapore following series of talks with White House Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin,... sources also say general preparations for the summit may have come to an end.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.

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