N.Korean envoy denied visa to enter the US
Source: asiancorrespondent.com
PLANS for the first contact between North Korea and the United States after President Donald Trump took office were cancelled after the U.S. State Department denied a visa for the top envoy from Pyongyang, the Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
The talks, between senior North Korean foreign ministry envoy Choe Son Hui and former U.S. officials, were scheduled to take place on March 1 and 2 in New York but were called off after Choe was denied a visa, the Journal said.
It was not clear what led the State Department to deny the visa but North Koreas test-firing of a ballistic missile on Feb 12 and the murder of North Korean leader Kim Jong Uns half brother in Malaysia may have played a role, the report said.
South Korean and U.S. officials have said they believe North Korean agents assassinated Kim Jong Nam, the estranged half brother of Kim Jong Un, on Feb 13.
A U.S. State Department official denied so-called track two discussions had been scheduled.
Read more: https://asiancorrespondent.com/2017/02/n-korean-envoy-denied-visa-first-talks-trump-administration-cancelled/
cstanleytech
(26,334 posts)and the assassination using a banned nerve agent.
nycbos
(6,039 posts)Last edited Sat Feb 25, 2017, 06:26 PM - Edit history (1)
Any president would have. Not only did they use a nerve agent for an assassination they did it in a crowded airport terminal. More people could have been exposed.
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EarthFirst
(2,905 posts)Ballistic missle tests and State sponsored assassination are not good fence-mending policies.