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US 'not willing to wait' for moves from North Korea - Reuters

As reported by Reuters, US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley is warning that the US is not willing to wait very long for North Korea to begin making moves on denuclearization.

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"At a landmark summit in June, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump pledged to work to end Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons programs, but the two countries have been struggling to reach a detailed accord to meet that goal.

“This is all in North Korea’s court,” Haley told reporters traveling with her during a visit to Colombia, where she attended the inauguration of new Colombian President Ivan Duque and met migrants who had fled Venezuela.

“They have to understand that the international community still expects them to denuclearize and so we’re willing to wait if they want to wait, but we’re not willing to wait for too long,” said Haley, who has pushed through three U.N. sanctions packages since arriving at the world body 18 months ago.

White House national security adviser John Bolton on Tuesday said U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was prepared to return to North Korea for another meeting with Kim.

Haley said Pompeo had delivered “solid” U.S. demands to North Korea and that Washington would not weaken those or ease sanctions on Pyongyang. Russia and China have suggested the U.N. Security Council could discuss loosening sanctions on Pyongyang after the June 12 Singapore meeting between Trump and Kim."

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