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Swedish Envoy: US, N. Korea Talks Went Longer Than Planned
VOANews ^ | October 23, 2019 | William Gallo

Posted on 10/23/2019 7:16:26 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

SEOUL - The recent nuclear negotiations between the United States and North Korea were substantive and lasted longer than anticipated, according to a Swedish diplomat who helped arrange the talks.

The upbeat analysis by Swedish Special Envoy Kent Harstedt stands in contrast to that of North Korean diplomats, who blamed Washington for failing to bring new ideas to the early October talks in Sweden’s capital.

At an event Wednesday in Seoul, Harstedt said the U.S.-North Korea negotiations lasted “many hours” and were “not interrupted.” He said he was “cautiously optimistic” the talks would continue, despite North Korea not accepting Sweden’s invitation for follow-up talks within two weeks.

“The DPRK hasn’t closed the door for continuation at this point,” Harstedt said, using an abbreviation for North Korea’s official name. “We don't comment exactly on our dialogue with DPRK. We can just say we have a very good working dialogue with them.”

“We also have to bear in mind that this is a very, very sensitive and complicated matter to discuss,” the envoy added.

Sweden has acted as an intermediary between the United States and North Korea, since the two countries do not have official diplomatic relations. Though Sweden helped set up the U.S.-North Korean talks, Harstedt said he was not involved in the negotiations.

Immediately after the Stockholm talks, U.S. officials characterized the discussions as “good” and insisted that they want them to continue. But North Korea said it has no intention to engage in “sickening negotiations” until the United States takes unspecified steps to withdraw its “hostile policy."

“I think it's good that both sides expressed themselves afterwards,” Harstedt said.

Since the breakdown of the Stockholm talks, North Korea has hinted at a return to major provocations. FILE - In this June 30, 2019, file photo, President Donald Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at the border village of Panmunjom in the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea. Trump, the self-styled deal-maker president, is struggling to… President Donald Trump, the self-styled deal-maker, is struggling to close big deals. He heads to the United Nations this coming week with many unresolved foreign policy challenges, including North Korea.

Last week, North Korean state media published photos of leader Kim Jong Un riding a white horse up the country’s highest mountain while warning of a “great operation to strike the world with wonder.” Similar reports have sometimes preceded major policy shifts.

Pyongyang has also issued a veiled threat it may resume nuclear or long-range missile tests -- a move that would risk upsetting the nuclear talks.

North Korea has not conducted a nuclear or long-range missile test since 2017. In 2018, Kim announced a self-imposed moratorium on such tests.

Since May, Pyongyang has conducted 11 rounds of short- or medium-range missile launches. U.S. President Donald Trump has shrugged off the tests, saying short-range missiles do not threaten the United States.

Some analysts view North Korea’s moves as evidence Pyongyang believes it is in a stronger bargaining position, especially amid Trump’s domestic political troubles and upcoming re-election campaign.

U.S.-North Korea talks have been stalled since February, when Trump walked away from a summit with Kim in Hanoi, Vietnam. The two sides disagreed on how to pace sanctions relief with steps to dismantle North Korea’s nuclear program.

Although Trump has been reluctant to relax sanctions unless North Korea agrees to abandon its entire nuclear weapons program, he had signaled increased flexibility ahead of the Stockholm talks, speaking of the need for a “new method” to the negotiations.

It’s not clear what Washington was prepared to offer. One possibility: the United States could allow the resumption of inter-Korean economic initiatives such as the Kaesong Industrial Complex and tours to North Korea’s Mount Kumgang resort.

Such concessions could provide North Korea much-needed sources of cash without completely dismantling the sanctions regime that Washington has used to pressure Pyongyang.

On Wednesday, North Korean state media signaled Kim may not be interested in such a concession.

During a visit to Mount Kumgang, Kim slammed dependence on South Korea for the operation of the resort, according to the official Korean Central News Agency.

During his visit, KCNA said Kim would like to tear down the “backward” and “shabby” facilities built by the South. It suggested he may try to reopen the facility, regardless of progress in inter-Korean relations.

Amid a warming of relations in 2018, North and South Korea agreed to “normalize operations” at Mount Kumgang when conditions allow. Inter-Korean relations have since worsened, and international sanctions have prevented the resumption of South Korean tours.

South Korean tours of Mount Kumgang were stopped in 2008 after a North Korean soldier shot and killed a 53-year-old tourist who had allegedly wandered into an off-limits area. Since then, the resort has not seen much activity.


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Ahhhhh, Trumps slip up on saying North Korean Trade deal during Hannity interview, the sheepish grin and quick move on makes more sense now. China has been gelded so NK is free to make a deal. Prepare to be blown away soon.

Big things coming.

1 posted on 10/23/2019 7:16:26 AM PDT by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget
Typical Swede to measure progress by how long people talk. "The talks went on a long time, so they were successful."

I'm not disparaging Trump's efforts, and I still think his approach is by far better than what we had before. I just think the comments by the Swede are deserving of mockery.

2 posted on 10/23/2019 7:19:00 AM PDT by Bruce Campbells Chin
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To: Bruce Campbells Chin

The Swedes have been deserving of mockery ever since their capitulation to Hitler as a “neutral” country.

And then there was Hans Brix...er... Blix.

Not the savviest Swedish diplomat in recent memory, and best remembered as a puppet in more ways than one.


3 posted on 10/23/2019 7:33:37 AM PDT by Calvin Locke
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To: Calvin Locke
And then there was Hans Brix...er... Blix.

That movie offended all the right people. Loved it. Although I'd never have imagined marionette sex could be that disturbing.

Genius.

4 posted on 10/23/2019 7:41:03 AM PDT by Bruce Campbells Chin
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

We don’t really know what is going on behind the scene so any comment I make will be an uninformed one.

Overall it appears some progress may have been made but we all should have known it would be a long process.

Our relationship with North Korea reminds me of my relationship with some feral cats that adopted my back yard.

They allow me to feed and water them and give them an occasional treat but we are not close enough for me to pick one up .... yet. I am the US in this relationship and big enough to harm them if that was my intention. They on the other hand while smaller have very sharp teeth and claws and could do me some harm if that was their intention. Negotiation between us occur daily and progress is slow.

My three cats will never be house cats, and neither will be North Korea.


5 posted on 10/23/2019 7:41:23 AM PDT by CIB-173RDABN (I am not an expert in anything, and my opinion is just that, an opinion. I may be wrong.)
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To: CIB-173RDABN
What all Trump's predecessors did clearly didn't work. They did the opposite of what he's doing - use harsh language but reduce sanctions. He's tried moderating the language but keeping the sanctions in place.

Better strategy even if it ultimately is unsuccessful.

6 posted on 10/23/2019 7:59:35 AM PDT by Bruce Campbells Chin
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To: LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget

At least no one got poisoned or shot.


7 posted on 10/23/2019 8:14:17 AM PDT by HIDEK6 ( God bless Donald Trump.)
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