Posted on 08/13/2017 6:45:06 PM PDT by re_tail20
Beyond the bluster, the Trump administration has been quietly engaged in back channel diplomacy with North Korea for several months, addressing Americans imprisoned in the communist country and deteriorating relations between the long-time foes, The Associated Press has learned.
It had been known the two sides had discussions to secure the June release of an American university student. But it wasn't known until now that the contacts have continued, or that they have broached matters other than U.S. detainees.
People familiar with the contacts say the interactions have done nothing thus far to quell tensions over North Korea's nuclear weapons and missile advances, which are now fueling fears of military confrontation.
But they say the behind-the-scenes discussions could still be a foundation for more serious negotiation, including on North Korea's nuclear weapons, should President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un put aside the bellicose rhetoric of recent days and endorse a dialogue.
The contacts are occurring regularly between Joseph Yun, the U.S. envoy for North Korea policy, and Pak Song Il, a senior North Korean diplomat at the country's U.N. mission, according to U.S. officials and others briefed on the process. They weren't authorized to discuss the confidential exchanges and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Officials call it the "New York channel." Yun is the only U.S. diplomat in contact with any North Korean counterpart. The communications largely serve as a way to exchange messages, allowing Washington and Pyongyang to relay information.
Drowned out by the furor over Trump's warning to North Korea of "fire and fury like the world has never seen," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has expressed a willingness to entertain negotiations. His condition: Pyongyang stopping tests of missiles that can now potentially reach the U.S. mainland.
Tillerson has even hinted at an ongoing...
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Watch how quickly The Fake News Media turns this into "Collusion!"
Which, I believe, is North Korean for, "Squirrel!"
I’ll wait to hear it from a more credible source than the AP.
People familiar with....aka...unnamed sources
Is the CIA loading up some C-130s with pallets of serious ca$h?
Send them a freighter full of tree bark and grass flavored Ramen noodles.
The US talking to Kimmy young one’s government in an effort to avert the imminent destruction of NorK? Only the most dense, Trump-hating Dhimmicrat, BLM-loving, ‘progressive’, Bernie-bot would disbelieve that...
I guess that means 20% of the US popuation, unfortunately.
I thought this was the case when T-Rex was so calm about the remarks Trump was making. If Tillerson was truly upset, he would have walked out at that point. He already knows something. The rough remarks had to be made though, just to get Little Kim’s attention. You want to rattle some sabers? We can rattle them too, and just as loudly!
In over 25 years that I am aware of North Korea has never negotiated in good faith. I wonder if Obama was making payments to North Korea through back channels?
It's part of the dialog, you know, like when Kennedy put a blockade on Cuber.
There have always been back channel, side channel communications with NK. Richardson, Rodman, Jesse Jackson, Chinese diplomats, on and on and on.......
So what, they all ended up being used like door knobs. You can’t have progress without change.
The only change NK has made is to develop better weapons.
I certainly hope he's not going to pull an Obama.
Why did Kennedy do that? Pronounce Cuba as ‘Cuber’.
He didn’t have a problem saying ‘chowder’ like Cuba.
Li’l Kim must be s******g his trousahs.
According to Washington Journal.... Top US General..." Gen. Joe Dunford"...arrives in S.Korea today....Gen. Dunford began a swing through the region Sunday, with a stop to meet with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, along with newly appointed defense officials and commanders.....Monday he leaves for Beijing and will also visit Tokyo this week.
“Why did Kennedy do that? Pronounce Cuba as Cuber.
He didnt have a problem saying chowder like Cuba’
That’s our Boston accent——add an “r” when it is not needed,remove the “r” when it is required.
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Oops...that’s not Washington Journal..rather Wall Street Journal...sorry
HA! I lived in R.Island for a few months and traveled for work to Mass. every day. You are so right about the “r”....lolol...took getting use to.
OK. I won’t have a ‘hat attack’ over it.
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“OK. I wont have a hat attack over it.
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I will be forevuh grateful that you don’t.
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