Trump Administration is satisfied that North Korea hasn't conducted any missile tests since
the sanctions were imposed on the regime in the beginning of this month.
Whether Washington and Pyongyang will sit down to talk in the near future is still unclear.
Cha Sang-mi reports.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Tuesday told reporters at the State Department that
he is "pleased" with no recent provocative acts from North Korea.
North Korea hasn't conducted any "missile launches or provocative acts" since the UN
Security Council voted on stronger sanctions against the regime on August 5th.
It is quiet unprecedented for North Korea to stay put after new sanctions were imposed
on them.
(English Reuters) "I am pleased to see that the regime in Pyongyang
has certainly demonstrated some level of restraint that we have not seen in the past"
Tillerson's conciliatory remarks hints at a "pathway" to peace talks with North Korea
some time soon.
(English Reuters) "We hope that this is the beginning of this
signal that we've been looking for - that they are ready to restrain their level of
tensions, they're ready to restrain their provocative acts, and that perhaps we are
seeing our pathway to sometime in the near future having some dialogue,"
Tillerson cautioned, however, that Washington cannot put their guards down until they "see
more on their part".
He still celebrated that the past efforts they have taken this far.
Washington-Pyongyang dialogue comes up to surface as more friendly remarks are made
from the Trump administration after tensions were heightened in the beginning of August
with war of words about the missile threats posed to Guam.
Cha Sang-mi, Arirang News.
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