As reported earlier, working-level talks between North Korea and the U.S. have been taking
place in Panmunjom over the last few days.
Watchers say that the officials that have been called up to carry out the talks show
that both sides are serious about making the negotiations a success.
Our Kim Hyo-sun tells us more about the delegations.
The U.S. has expressed its strong intent to make its negotiations with North Korea a success
with its veteran diplomat and expert on the North, Sung Kim, leading preparations for
a historic meeting between the leaders of the two countries.
Sung Kim, U.S. ambassador to the Philippines, served as Washington's special envoy to the
six-party talks from 2008 to 2011,... and also as the U.S. ambassador to South Korea
from 2011.
He returned to a more direct role in negotiations as U.S. Special Representative for North Korea
Policy in 2014.
"But at the same time, we will coordinate with our five-party partners to create an
opportunity to resume credible, meaningful and serious negotiations on the nuclear issue."
Sung Kim was selected to lead negotiations with the North at such a crucial time despite
the fact he served under the Obama administration.
Pundits say it reflects President Trump's strong determination to make the negotiations
a success.
Sung Kim's North Korean counterpart at the working-level talks is the regime's Vice Foreign
Minister Choe Son-hui.
She has years of experience and is well-connected within the North Korean hierarchy.
Choe,... the daughter of a former premier joined the Foreign Ministry in mid 1980s and
served as an English interpreter.
During the past several years,... she was a spokesperson for the North Korean regime
through her various meetings with U.S. experts in Europe and Southeast Asia.
"If the right conditions are made,... we will sit down with the Trump administration for
talks."
Choe Kang-il,... who's in charge of North American affairs in the North,... is also
part of the North's delegation.
He reportedly made contact with U.S. officials in February while visiting South Korea for
the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.
With the years of experience on both sides,... there's hope they can thrash out a way to
make the Singapore summit happen as planned on June 12th.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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