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Breaking News: CNN: Trump Administration Nixes Informal Talks With North Korea by lightblazingnow(m): 10:42pm On Feb 26, 2017
BREAKING NEWSTrump administration nixes informal talks with North Korea


Trump administration nixes informal talks with North Korea
By Elise Labott, CNN


North Koreans on Trump's policy
Story highlights
The cancellation came hours after the Malaysian government announced that VX nerve agent was used to assassinate Kim Jong-nam
In canceling the talks, top Trump administration officials seem to have overruled State Department officials
(CNN)WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Informal talks scheduled for next week between a North Korean delegation and a team of former US officials were canceled Friday after the Trump administration withdrew its initial approval of the North Koreans' visas, two people who had planned to participate said.

The back-channel talks were to be held in New York between the US experts and a six-member team of North Koreans led by Choe Son-hui, the director of the American affairs bureau of the country's foreign ministry.

Donald Zagoria, the head of the National Committee on American Foreign Policy, an advocacy group that was organizing the talks, emailed participants Friday morning to say next week's meeting would proceed as scheduled after receiving assurances that the visas would be granted, the two participants said.
But hours later, Zagoria sent a follow-up email to the group saying the visas were not approved and the talks were off.
The last-minute withdrawal of the approval of the visas came hours after the Malaysian government announced that VX nerve agent was used to assassinate Kim Jong-nam, the estranged brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, on February 13 at Kuala Lumpur International Airport as he waited to board a flight to Macau. The extremely toxic chemical is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations.
South Korea has accused Pyongyang of ordering the killing, and the Malaysian government has implicated four North Koreans in Kim's death.
In canceling the talks, top Trump administration officials seem to have overruled State Department officials, who supported the talks, one of the people who planned to attend said.
"I think it was the VX that really made the difference," said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. "Someone looked at this and said, 'Wait a minute, we should not be doing this right now.' "
Kim's death came on the heels of North Korea's ballistic missile test on February 11, which coincided with Japanese Prime Shinzo Abe's visit with President Donald Trump. Abe was dining with the President at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, when the launch took place.
Informal "track 2" talks allow policymakers and experts to exchange views outside the more constrained atmosphere of formal negotiations. North Korean and US experts have met in such settings in recent years in Berlin and Malaysia.
The last meeting in the US was in 2012, when a delegation from Pyongyang attended a closed-door conference in New York on security in Northeast Asia. John Kerry, then chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, met with the leader of the North Korean delegation, Ri Yong Ho, who at the time was the country's representative to the "six-party talks" with the US, South Korea, China and Russia over North Koreas nuclear weapons program. Ri is now North Korea's foreign minister.
The Obama administration did not approve visas for future talks, however, after the North Korea continued to provoke the US with nuclear and missile tests.
The group of Americans planning to take part in next week's talks included former US Ambassador to China Winston Lord, Robert Gallucci, who served as a negotiator with North Korea under President Bill Clinton, and Victor Cha, a top Asia adviser to President George W. Bush. Evans J.
Re: Breaking News: CNN: Trump Administration Nixes Informal Talks With North Korea by Appleyard(m): 1:37am On Feb 27, 2017
Bad market for North Korea

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