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US ready for North Korea talks without preconditions, says Tillerson | US ready for North Korea talks without preconditions, says Tillerson |
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The US is "ready to talk any time" with North Korea without preconditions, says Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. | |
His statement appeared to shift the US position away from previous demands that North Korea must disarm before any talks can be held. | |
"Let's just meet and let's talk about the weather if you want," he told a policy forum in Washington DC. | |
North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons technology has led to heavy US-led sanctions against the regime. | North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons technology has led to heavy US-led sanctions against the regime. |
Separately, the UN's political chief Jeffrey Feltman, who recently visited Pyongyang, told reporters that North Korean officials felt it was "important to prevent war". | |
Diplomatic relations between the US and North Korea have been strained by recent North Korean nuclear and missile tests, and by a war of words between US President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un. | |
Speaking at the Atlantic Council policy forum on Tuesday, Mr Tillerson said the US "simply cannot accept a nuclear armed North Korea". | |
But appearing to soften the US stance towards potential future talks, he said: "Let's just meet and let's talk about the weather if you want and talk about whether it's going to be a square table or a round table if that's what you're excited about. | |
"Then we can begin to lay out a map, a road map, of what we might be willing to work towards." | "Then we can begin to lay out a map, a road map, of what we might be willing to work towards." |
He also insisted that economic and diplomatic sanctions would continue until "the first bomb drops". | |
President Trump has repeatedly accused China of not doing enough to rein in North Korea. | |
Mr Tillerson said that while China was fully implementing sanctions, the president still wanted Beijing to cut off oil supplies to Pyongyang. | |
He also said China had made contingency plans to accommodate North Korean refugees in the event of a conflict, a major concern for China. | |
On Wednesday, North Korean state media said leader Kim Jong-un had vowed his country would become "the strongest nuclear power and military power in the world". | |
Speaking at a munitions industry conference, he cited North Korea's recent launch of intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-15 as a "great historic victory". | |
'Left the door ajar' | |
The UN's Jeffrey Feltman said that while North Korean officials did not offer any commitments to future talks during his visit, they had agreed that discussions should continue. | |
"They agreed that it was important to prevent war," he said in his first briefing since his four-day trip last week. | |
The question of how to avoid war was the topic of more than 15 hours of talks with North Korea's foreign affairs minister Ri Yong Ho and vice-minister Pak Myong Guk, he said. | |
"We've left the door ajar and I fervently hope the door to a negotiated solution will now be opened wide." |