A North Korean official suggested that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is undermining floundering disarmament talks.
Pompeo told G7 nations last week that they must"stay committed to applying diplomatic and economic pressure" on Pyongyang over its weapons research programs, though also urged the regime to return to stalled denuclearization talks.
The official said that Pompeo"unleashed insult at a country with which his president was willing to forge a good relationship," referring to Trump's letter to Kim in which he said he hoped to cooperate in efforts to fight coronavirus."It is puzzling who the real commander in chief is in the U.S.," the official added.
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