Kim not weak leader; demonstrated tremendous capacity to lead N. Korea: Pompeo

“Is it your opinion that this decision by Kim Jong-un is a result of a weak leader who lacks the internal support to go forward with a meeting on denuclearisation? Or was this just poor negotiating strategies by Kim Jong-un?” Senator Robert Menendez asked.

May 25, 2018 09:36 am | Updated 09:36 am IST - Washington:

 U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo answers questions from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee just after President Donald Trump canceled the June 12 summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, citing the "tremendous anger and open hostility" in a recent statement from North Korea, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Thursday.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo answers questions from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee just after President Donald Trump canceled the June 12 summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un, citing the "tremendous anger and open hostility" in a recent statement from North Korea, on Capitol Hill in Washington, on Thursday.

Kim Jong-un is not a weak leader and that he has shown tremendous capacity to lead North Korea, according to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is the only top U.S. official to have met him twice in recent weeks.

Mr. Pompeo’s statement came after U.S. President Donald Trump cancelled his proposed summit meeting with Mr. Kim on June 12 in Singapore.

Mr. Trump described the cancellation of the summit as “a tremendous setback” for North Korea and warned that the U.S. military is ready to act should Pyongyang take any “foolish and reckless” action.

Mr. Pompeo first travelled to North Korea in his capacity as the CIA Director last month and again this month as the Secretary of State.

Both the meetings, he said, laid the ground work for a meeting between Mr. Kim and U.S. President Donald Trump.

“I spoke in English. There was a translator. But our team confirmed that the translator said what I said.

“I had two meetings, maybe three hours plus, total, enough that I understood him to have understood what I was saying,” the top US diplomat told members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Thursday.

“When I heard back from him [Kim], there was little doubt in my mind that he understood the scope of what we were asking for, the nature of what would have to take place, the verification that we would need to undertake in order to be comfortable that we could begin to deliver the assurances that he, in return, asked for,” Mr. Pompeo said when Senators asked him if he was able to convey the message to Mr. Kim properly.

“I think we were having a real conversation where there was real understanding between the two of us. It’s what caused me to recommend to the President that I thought the time would, in fact, permit us to have a real opportunity to do something historic,” Mr. Pompeo said.

He said that he was still optimistic that the U.S. will reach the point.

“I know the President is [optimistic] as well,” he said.

Responding to a question, he said he does not believe that Mr. Kim is a weak leader.

“Is it your opinion that this decision by Kim Jong-un is a result of a weak leader who lacks the internal support to go forward with a meeting on denuclearisation? Or was this just poor negotiating strategies by Kim Jong-un?” Senator Robert Menendez asked.

“I don’t think it’s the former. I don’t think it’s a weak leader. In fact, he has demonstrated an enormous capacity to lead his country and his team,” Mr. Pompeo said soon after President Trump cancelled his meeting with Mr. Kim.

Mr. Trump attributed this to the changing behaviour of Mr. Kim and North Korea.

“I don’t really know that I want to speculate as to why it is they [North Koreans] took the actions, because I don’t think we know. What I am hopeful is that we can continue to have conversations and put this back on track, so that we can get to a place where we can achieve the outcome.

“We talk a lot about summits and deals and the like. It’s not about the deal. It’s about the outcome. It’s about achieving this permanent, physical change and transformation that will have opportunity to change the world,” Mr. Pompeo said.

A corollary to that is a fundamental change in North Korea that would lead North Korea to have this opportunity for prosperity and all the things that their neighbours to the south have, he said.

“There will have to be a deal to get us to that point. But we shouldn’t spend all our time thinking about the deal, without focusing on here’s what this needs to look like in order to what president has said, to keep Americans safe from the threat that North Korea presents today,” Mr. Pompeo added.

0 / 0
Sign in to unlock member-only benefits!
  • Access 10 free stories every month
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.

We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.