INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
landmark United States -North Korea summit in Singapore, United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo flew back to the city state on Friday
and said North Korea's continued work on weapons programmes was inconsistent with its leader's commitment to denuclearise.Pompeo was
asked en route to Singapore about his statement in the United States Senate last month that North Korea was continuing to make bomb fuel
and reports that North Korea, led by Kim Jong Un, was building new missiles."Chairman Kim made a commitment to denuclearise," Pompeo told
"The world demanded that they (North Korea) do so in the U.N
Security Council resolutions
To the extent they are behaving in a manner inconsistent with that, they are a) in violation of one or both the U.N
Security Council resolutions and b) we can see we still have a ways to go to achieve the ultimate outcome we're looking for."Pompeo thanked
ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at a meeting in Singapore for their efforts in strictly enforcing sanctions
on North Korea.In a landmark summit with United States President Donald Trump in Singapore on June 12, Kim, who is seeking relief from
tough sanctions, committed in a broad statement to work towards denuclearisation, but Pyongyang has offered no details as to how it might go
about this.Pompeo told a Senate committee hearing on July 25 that North Korea was continuing to produce fuel for nuclear bombs in spite of
its pledge.On Monday, a senior United States official said United States spy satellites had detected renewed activity at the North Korean
factory that produced the country's first intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of reaching the United States.The Washington Post
reported on Monday that North Korea appeared to be building one or two new liquid-fuelled intercontinental ballistic missiles at the
research facility, citing unidentified officials familiar with intelligence reporting.North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho is also in
Singapore and will attend the same regional meeting as Pompeo on Saturday, but the State Department has not said whether the two will
meet.Pompeo, who has led the United States negotiating effort with North Korea, visited Pyongyang from July 5-7 for inclusive talks aimed
at agreeing a denuclearisation roadmap
Pompeo said at the time he had made progress on key issues, only for North Korea to accuse his delegation hours later of making
"gangster-like" demands.Trump hailed the Singapore summit as a success and even went as far as saying that North Korea no longer posed a
nuclear threat, but questions have been mounting about Pyongyang's willingness to give up its weapons programmes.Trump has pointed to
North Korea's freeze on nuclear and missile tests and its agreement to return remains of Americans killed in the 1950-53 Korea War.The
White House said on Thursday that Trump had received a letter from Kim and had responded with a note that should be delivered shortly
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