North Korea yesterday jumped on the elbow of Donald Trump's diplomacy trying to "regret" talks with Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo and denouncing a "gangster" handling by Washington that demands that Pyongyang unilaterally disarm his arsenals nuclear and missile. The shock transformed the messages of praise and optimism from the North American leader into a document that repeatedly ensured that this conflict was over.
Afterwards, US Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Heather Nauert gave a clear key to disengage from the program that the regime is waiting for, the official told reporters that the United States United remain "very firm" in their stance that three fundamental objectives are achieved: the complete denuclearization of Korea North, security guarantees and repatriation of the remains of US soldiers killed during the Korean War He did not talk about the peninsula. "Our policy has not changed," he said when asked why officials appeared in public comments to be ruled out of initial requests that an agreement be reached. should cover a "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization."
"Our expectations are exactly what the President and Kim Jong-un have agreed together in Singapore, and that is the denuclearization of North Korea," Nauert said on one point. which was not exactly what appeared in the joint statement. w