The U.S. point man for North Korea is due to visit South Korea next week as it pushes for a resumption of talks with the North ahead of the U.S.
US special representative for North Korea Stephen Biegun arrives for a meeting with South Korea's vice foreign minister Cho Sei-young at the foreign ministry in Seoul, South Korea, Dec 16, 2019. SEOUL: The US point man for North Korea is due to visit South Korea next week as it pushes for a resumption of talks with the North ahead of the US election and despite few signs of any progress.
Biegun has said there is time for both sides to re-engage and"make substantial progress", but the coronavirus pandemic would make an in-person summit difficult before the November election.an inter-Korean liaison office, just on its side of the border, before just as suddenly announcing it would suspend plans for unspecified military actions against the South.
"And even then, how credible would that be that it would survive a potential change in administration in the US?"
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