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North Korea fails to attend talks on repatriation of US war dead | North Korea fails to attend talks on repatriation of US war dead |
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North Korean officials have failed to turn up for talks with a US team on the repatriation of the remains of American soldiers killed in the Korean war. | North Korean officials have failed to turn up for talks with a US team on the repatriation of the remains of American soldiers killed in the Korean war. |
Returning the remains was a commitment from the 12 June summit between Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump in Singapore. | |
The talks had been expected in the demilitarised zone on Thursday. Reports say North Korea is now asking for higher-level talks for Sunday. | The talks had been expected in the demilitarised zone on Thursday. Reports say North Korea is now asking for higher-level talks for Sunday. |
An estimated 30,000 US soldiers died in the 1950-53 Korean war. | An estimated 30,000 US soldiers died in the 1950-53 Korean war. |
There are about 7,700 US soldiers classified as missing in action from the war. | There are about 7,700 US soldiers classified as missing in action from the war. |
Shortly after the apparent setback was reported, President Trump tweeted the translation of a letter he had received from Mr Kim, in which the North Korean leader said: "I deeply appreciate the energetic and extraordinary efforts made by Your Excellency Mr President." | |
Mr Trump said the letter from Mr Kim (dated 6 July), was "a very nice note". | |
Last week, North Korea accused the US of using a "gangster-like" tactics to push it towards nuclear disarmament after a fresh round of high-level talks. | |
A statement, by an unnamed foreign ministry official, gave a starkly different account from one provided just hours before by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who attended the talks. | |
Mr Pompeo had said progress was made during his two-day visit to Pyongyang. | |
In another development on Thursday, the US accused North Korea of violating a UN sanctions cap on refined oil products. | |
In December, the UN Security Council limited such exports to North Korea at 500,000 barrels a year. | |
Thursday's planned meeting - what happened? | Thursday's planned meeting - what happened? |
It had been expected at the inter-Korean truce village of Panmunjom. | It had been expected at the inter-Korean truce village of Panmunjom. |
North Korean and US teams, as well as UN officials, had been due to discuss the details of repatriation. | |
Mr Kim had agreed during the summit with President Trump to recover "POW/MIA remains, including the immediate repatriation of those already identified". The agreement reportedly covered the remains of some 200 American soldiers. | Mr Kim had agreed during the summit with President Trump to recover "POW/MIA remains, including the immediate repatriation of those already identified". The agreement reportedly covered the remains of some 200 American soldiers. |
The US military has since announced that 100 wooden coffins have been moved to the inter-Korean border in preparation. | The US military has since announced that 100 wooden coffins have been moved to the inter-Korean border in preparation. |
But North Korea's delegation failed show up. Pyongyang has asked the UN Command Armistice Commission to upgrade the talks to a higher level to include a US general, South Korea's foreign ministry said. | |
North Korea proposed to reschedule the meeting for Sunday. | |
The fact that North Korea seem to be dragging its feet on this issue fuels already growing doubts among President Trump's critics about whether the Singapore summit was a success or simply a publicity stunt for Mr Kim, the BBC's Cindy Sui in Seoul reports. | The fact that North Korea seem to be dragging its feet on this issue fuels already growing doubts among President Trump's critics about whether the Singapore summit was a success or simply a publicity stunt for Mr Kim, the BBC's Cindy Sui in Seoul reports. |
There is speculation that North Korea may also want payment for the return of the remains, our correspondent adds. | |
Between 1996 and 2005, some 33 recovery operations were conducted in North Korea which saw 200 sets of remains returned. | Between 1996 and 2005, some 33 recovery operations were conducted in North Korea which saw 200 sets of remains returned. |
However, recovery efforts were suspended when the relationship between both countries worsened, as the North began the advancement of its nuclear programme. | However, recovery efforts were suspended when the relationship between both countries worsened, as the North began the advancement of its nuclear programme. |