North Korea says that “reckless remarks” by Sec. of State Mike Pompeo made it clear that Washington has no intention of resuming nuclear talks.
The missiles flew about 125 miles into the East Sea, according to U.S. and South Korean officials.
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea said Monday that “reckless remarks” by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made it clear that Washington has no intention of resuming nuclear talks, and warned that it is now compelled to pay back “the pains the U.S. has imposed on our people.” After a teleconference of foreign ministers of the Group of Seven leading industrial nations last week, Pompeo told reporters the international community must remain united in urgingPompeo’s remarks showed the U.S. has no strategy to stop “a countdown of confrontation,”said in a statement attributed to its new Foreign Ministry department director general in charge of negotiations with Washington.
The statement said Pompeo's comments “seriously impaired the signboard of dialogue put up by the U.S. president as a decoy to buy time and create the environment favorable for himself.” It referred to a recent personal letter that President
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