Multi-party talks with N. Korea not preferred method pursued by U.S.: Bolton
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U.S. President Donald Trump's top national security aide says Washington would prefer to solve the North Korean nuclear issue one-on-one,.... rather than engage in multilateral talks that have come up short in the past.
John Bolton also said a third meeting between the two leaders is on the table, adding that President Trump "feels pretty strongly" about holding another summit with Kim Jong-un.
Kim Hyo-sun reports.
U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton has made it clear that multi-party talks with North Korea are not the preferred method the Trump administration is pursuing to achieve the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Speaking on Fox News Sunday,... Bolton said the six-party talks have failed in the past,... explaining the North's leader has, at least up to now, wanted one-on-one contact with the U.S.
Bolton's remarks are in reference to the revival of the past six-party talks approach as suggested by Russian President Vladimir Putin after he met North Korean leader Kim Jong-un last week.
However, the top U.S. security advisor stressed this does not mean Washington will not consult with other countries.
He highlighted that President Trump continues to stay in close contact with his Japanese, Russian, Chinese and South Korean counterparts.
He also went on to explain that Trump is prepared to hold a third North Korea-U.S. summit at the right time.
Speaking about the Kim-Putin summit,... Bolton said the Russian leader isn't overly interested in bilateral trade with Pyeongyang,... but is focused on pursing the so-called "Three Mega Projects."
The projects refer to the connection of the Trans-Siberian Railway, Trans-Korean Railway and the construction of a gas pipeline from Russia to South Korea via the North.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin has emphasized that Russia is acting in its home region when building relations with neighboring North Korea.
Commenting on last week's Russia-North Korea summit,... President Putin's press secretary highlighted that Russia shares a border with the North.
He also said when Washington deals with Pyeongyang,... it's acting in Russia's region.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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