Denuclearization deadlock as Pompeo's meeting with N. Koreans delayed
Since Trump-Kim summit, there has been little to quiet skeptics who believe North Korea will never give up its nuclear weapons
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Since Trump-Kim summit, there has been little to quiet skeptics who believe North Korea will never give up its nuclear weapons
The North stopped short of threatening to abandon ongoing nuclear negotiations with Washington
Former CIA deputy director David Cohen says sanctions programs in North Korea and Iran require “amplification” by world partners
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Kylie Atwood was the sole reporter traveling with the secretary of state on his recent trip to meet with Kim Jong Un in North Korea
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Secretary of State says he and North Korea's leader made "significant progress" toward denuclearization during brief meeting in Pyongyang
After President Trump met with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at their historic summit in Singapore, the White House played an unusual video for gathered press, laced with images of American progress, technology and basketball. The video was meant to convey what the future could look like for North Korea if the country's leader chooses peace.
President Trump decided to call off his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un. Both sides had been optimistic about the possibility of reaching a historic nuclear peace treaty. But the North Koreans rejected calls to completely disarm. Ben Tracy reports.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says progress was made during a meeting Sunday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Markos Kounalakis, foreign affairs columnist for McClatchy News, joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano to discuss Pompeo's visit.
In an act of Twitter diplomacy today, President Trump said he is looking forward to meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "in the near future." This follows word from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that he had a productive meeting with Kim in North Korea. Errol Barnett is traveling with Pompeo.
The two exchanged pleasantries over lunch following an almost two hour private meeting in Pyongyang
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo sat down for lunch following an almost two-hour-long private meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang.
Pompeo's diplomatic offensive comes as President Trump presses to meet with Kim Jong Un for a second time
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In Seoul's 1st comment on size of North's nuclear arsenal, gov't minister tells parliament Kim likely has between 20 and 60 atomic bombs
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