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Stephen Biegun, the US State Department’s special representative for North Korea in front of UN headquarters in New York, on Mar. 14 to explain the results of the North Korea-US summit in Hanoi. (Yonhap News)
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US special representative for N. Korea to discuss ways to resume NK-US dialogue
South Korea and the US are working on a plan for Stephen Biegun, the US State Department’s special representative for North Korea, to visit the South on May 8-10, the Hankyoreh learned on May 1, During a meeting of the South Korea-US working group on denuclearization and inter-Korean relations, Biegun and Lee Do-hoon, South Korea’s special representative for Korean Peninsula peace and security affairs, will reportedly be assessing affairs on the Korean Peninsula following the collapse of talks in the second North Korea-US summit in Hanoi and discussing ways to resume North Korea-US dialogue. “South Korea and the US are coordinating the schedule for Biegun’s visit to South Korea, and our two countries are planning to discuss a wide range of pressing issues related to our policy toward North Korea,” said a spokesperson for South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The last meeting of the South Korea-US working group was held in Washington about two months ago, on Mar. 14, and this will be Biegun’s first visit to South Korea since the second North Korea-US summit. The two sides might also discuss US$8 million in humanitarian aid that the South Korean government decided to provide North Korea via international organizations in September 2017.
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White House National Security Advisor John Bolton
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