The United States and North Korea form working groups for denuclearization



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Representatives from North Korea and the United States began forming working groups to provide practical details on the dismantling of North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Foreign Minister Mike Pompeo is in Pyongyang to talk about denuclearization, where President Trump and Kim Jong-un reached an agreement last month at their historic meeting.

The discussions between Pompeo and the Kim Jong-un regime official lasted about three hours. In this paper, in addition to the nuclear issue, Pompeo reportedly requested the return to the United States of the remains of Americans who died in the Korean War in the 1950s.

Pompeo spent two days in Pyongyang. From there, he went to Tokyo, then to Vietnam (July 8th and 9th), to Abu Dhabi (July 9th and 10th) and on July 10th to the NATO summit in Brussels.

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