The United States may soon "make a deal" to denuclearize North Korea.
This according to U.S. President Donald Trump who cited "very positive" behind-the-scenes
developments between the two sides during remarks at the UN Security Council,... and
a rare solo press conference on Wednesday.
Oh Soo-young tells us more.
The United States is making "positive progress" on striking a deal with North Korea on denuclearization,...
but isn't rushing to specify a timeline just yet.
This according to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday,... after attending a gathering
of world leaders at the UN General Assembly.
Addressing criticism he failed to secure a timeline on denuclearization or concrete pledges
from the North,... Trump said there had been substantial follow-up action after his June
12th summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
He said "many things are happening behind the scenes, away from the media," noting U.S.
officials have been holding secret meetings with the North.
Such progress, he said, is likely to produce "good news" in the "coming months and years."
The president also praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as a man he knows and likes,...
expressing confidence Kim also wants a deal to secure peace and prosperity for his regime.
At a press conference later in the day,...
President Trump reiterated he isn't in a hurry to specify a timeline on denuclearizing North
Korea,... saying he has all the time in the world.
"Steve.
I don't wanna get into the time game.
You know why?
I told Mike Pompeo, I said, Mike, don't get into the time.
They're taking down plants, they're taking down a lot of different testing areas.
They're going to take down some more, you'll be hearing about that very soon.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but you'll be hearing about that soon."
He also insisted he hadn't "given Kim Jong-un anything" amid criticism their Singapore summit
had seen few concessions from North Korea.
President Trump said "until denuclearization occurs," international sanctions on the North
must remain intact,... including those on ship-to-ship transfers which he previously
said are being breached by certain nations.
Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to travel to North Korea in October - Duration: 2:13.
Washington's top diplomat will be heading to North Korea next month with hopes of making
some progress on dismantling the regime's nuclear program...
AND prepare for a second summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader
Kim Jong-un. Lee Ji-won has more.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will be traveling to North Korea in October in a fresh
bid to breathe life into the stalled talks between Pyeongyang and Washington.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert confirmed the trip on Wednesday shortly after
Secretary Pompeo's meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho on the sidelines
of the UN General Assembly.
She said Pompeo accepted the North Korean leader's invitation to travel to Pyeongyang
next month to make further progress on the implementation of the Singapore declaration,
including the final, fully verified denuclearization of the North, as well as to prepare for a
second summit between the two leaders.
The trip would be Pompeo's fourth to North Korea, which was initially planned for August
until it got canceled by President Trump as he thought there hadn't been enough progress
made on denuclearization.
Pompeo also tweeted about his "very positive" meeting with his North Korean counterpart.
He uploaded two pictures of them, shaking hands and talking,... and said they discussed
the upcoming summit and the next steps towards the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Pompeo added that much work remains, but they will continue to move forward.
This comes just hours after Pompeo gave an interview to CBS, where he said the U.S. is
working to get the conditions right so it can accomplish as much as possible during
the second summit.
He added that the summit may happen in October, but it's more likely to happen sometime after
that.
President Trump has also been repeatedly saying during his trip to the UN that he will be
meeting with Kim Jong-un soon.
He said their second meeting will take place much like their first, except for the location.
The two leaders had their historic first-ever North Korea-U.S. summit in Singapore in June.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
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U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, with good news in coming months: Trump - Duration: 0:59.
The United States may soon "make a deal" to denuclearize North Korea,... according to
U.S. President Donald Trump who cited "very positive" developments between the two sides.
Chairing a UN Security Council meeting on nonproliferation on Wednesday, President Trump
said "many things are happening behind the scenes, away from the media, noting his officials
have been holding secret meetings with the North.
Such progress, he said, is likely to produce "good news" in the "coming months and years."
The president also praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as a man he knows and likes,...
expressing confidence Kim is seeking peace and prosperity for his regime.
He was quick to add, however,... that "until denuclearization occurs," international sanctions
on Pyeongyang must remain intact,... including those on ship-to-ship transfers which he said
are being breached by certain nations.
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middle class who will really suffer increasingly as the gaps grow. So the
problem for the middle classes is that the constant tax cuts are going to lead
to over more cuts in terms not just of welfare, but in terms of any government
services that are provided. Every time there are tax cuts, every time there are
reductions in services the burden is imposed usually on women, who are the
ones who pick up the slack in terms of having to care for people. It means that
when people are in difficulty they won't be able to count on government benefits
that all sorts of Social Security and other payments will start to be reduced
and I think that will just increase inequality and make life very difficult
not just for people who are currently poor but for the hundred million or more
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U.S. Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.25%p, forecasts optimistic outlook for U.S. economy - Duration: 1:48.
In a highly-anticipated move,... the U.S. Federal Reserve has raised interest rates
for the third time this year.
It also raised this year's economic outlook for the United States.
Kim Hyo-sun tells us more.
The Fed raised interest rates by a quarter point on Wednesday as widely anticipated,
and indicated it plans to raise rates again in December.
The Federal Reserve increased the target range for its benchmark interest rate to two to
two-point-two-five percent,... setting the rate at its highest level since April 2008.
All nine members of the Federal Open Market Committee voted in favor of the decision.
"Today the committee raised the target range for the federal funds rate by a quarter percentage
point bringing it to two to two and a quarter percent.
This action reflects the strength we see in the economy and is one more step in the process
that we began almost three years ago of gradually returning interest rates to more normal levels."
This is the eighth increase since the Fed began normalizing policy in December 2015,...
and the third rate hike in 2018.
Along with the rate increase, the Fed also expressed a more optimistic outlook for the
U.S. economy.
It forecasts the economy will grow at a faster-than-expected three-point-one percent this year,... an upward
revision from the two-point-eight percent projection back in June,... adding it will
continue to expand moderately for at least three more years.
As the Fed also hinted on raising rates again in December,... global market analysts are
eyeing the speed of the rate hike.
With the latest increase,... the rate gap between South Korea and the U.S. widens to
zero-point-seven-five percentage point,... possibly prompting foreign investors to move
capital out of South Korea.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, but no rush for timeline on denuclearization: Trump - Duration: 2:08.
President Trump says the U.S. might make a deal soon for North Korea to denuclearize.
He was speaking at a rare press conference on Wednesday in New York after attending the
UN General Assembly.
But he said he doesn't see the need for a timeline as long as the regime isn't testing
it nuclear weapons.
Oh Soo-young reports.
The United States is making "positive progress" on striking a deal with North Korea on denuclearization,...
but isn't rushing to specify a timeline just yet.
This according to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday,... after attending a gathering
of world leaders at the UN General Assembly.
Addressing criticism he failed to secure a timeline on denuclearization or concrete pledges
from the North,... Trump said there had been substantial follow-up action after his June
12th summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
He said "many things are happening behind the scenes, away from the media," noting U.S.
officials have been holding secret meetings with the North.
Such progress, he said, is likely to produce "good news" in the "coming months and years."
The president also praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as a man he knows and likes,...
expressing confidence Kim also wants a deal to secure peace and prosperity for his regime.
At a press conference later in the day,...
President Trump reiterated he isn't in a hurry to specify a timeline on denuclearizing North
Korea,... saying he has all the time in the world.
"Steve.
I don't wanna get into the time game.
You know why?
I told Mike Pompeo, I said, Mike, don't get into the time.
They're taking down plants, they're taking down a lot of different testing areas.
They're going to take down some more, you'll be hearing about that very soon.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but you'll be hearing about that soon."
He also insisted he hadn't "given Kim Jong-un anything" amid criticism their Singapore summit
had seen few concessions from North Korea.
President Trump said "until denuclearization occurs," international sanctions on the North
must remain intact,... including those on ship-to-ship transfers which he previously
said are being breached by certain nations.
Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.
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U.S. likely to make deal with North Korea, but no rush for timeline on denuclearization: Trump - Duration: 2:05.
The United States may soon "make a deal" to denuclearize North Korea.
That's coming from President Donald Trump who cited "very positive" behind-the-scenes
developments between the two sides,... and a rare solo press conference on Wednesday.
Oh Soo-young shares with us his remarks.
The United States is making "positive progress" on striking a deal with North Korea on denuclearization,...
but isn't rushing to specify a timeline just yet.
This according to U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday,... after attending a gathering
of world leaders at the UN General Assembly.
Addressing criticism he failed to secure a timeline on denuclearization or concrete pledges
from the North,... Trump said there had been substantial follow-up action after his June
12th summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
He said "many things are happening behind the scenes, away from the media," noting U.S.
officials have been holding secret meetings with the North.
Such progress, he said, is likely to produce "good news" in the "coming months and years."
The president also praised North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, as a man he knows and likes,...
expressing confidence Kim also wants a deal to secure peace and prosperity for his regime.
At a press conference later in the day,...
President Trump reiterated he isn't in a hurry to specify a timeline on denuclearizing North
Korea,... saying he has all the time in the world.
"Steve.
I don't wanna get into the time game.
You know why?
I told Mike Pompeo, I said, Mike, don't get into the time.
They're taking down plants, they're taking down a lot of different testing areas.
They're going to take down some more, you'll be hearing about that very soon.
I don't want to get ahead of myself, but you'll be hearing about that soon."
He also insisted he hadn't "given Kim Jong-un anything" amid criticism their Singapore summit
had seen few concessions from North Korea.
President Trump said "until denuclearization occurs," international sanctions on the North
must remain intact,... including those on ship-to-ship transfers which he previously
said are being breached by certain nations.
Oh Soo-young, Arirang News.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to travel to North Korea in October - Duration: 2:23.
After a series of diplomatic events on North Korea and its denuclearization, it's been
confirmed that Washington's top diplomat will be heading to North Korea next month.
Mike Pompeo hopes to make progress on dismantling the regime's nuclear program AND prepare for
a second summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Lee Ji-won has more.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will be traveling to North Korea in October in a fresh
bid to breathe life into the stalled talks between Pyeongyang and Washington.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert confirmed the trip on Wednesday shortly after
Secretary Pompeo's meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho on the sidelines
of the UN General Assembly.
She said Pompeo accepted the North Korean leader's invitation to travel to Pyeongyang
next month to make further progress on the implementation of the Singapore declaration,
including the final, fully verified denuclearization of the North, as well as to prepare for a
second summit between the two leaders.
The trip would be Pompeo's fourth to North Korea, which was initially planned for August
until it got canceled by President Trump as he thought there hadn't been enough progress
made on denuclearization.
Pompeo also tweeted about his "very positive" meeting with his North Korean counterpart.
He uploaded two pictures of them, shaking hands and talking,... and said they discussed
the upcoming summit and the next steps towards the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Pompeo added that much work remains, but they will continue to move forward.
This comes just hours after Pompeo gave an interview to CBS, where he said the U.S. is
working to get the conditions right so it can accomplish as much as possible during
the second summit.
He added that the summit may happen in October, but it's more likely to happen sometime after
that.
President Trump has also been repeatedly saying during his trip to the UN that he will be
meeting with Kim Jong-un soon.
He said their second meeting will take place much like their first, except for the location.
The two leaders had their historic first-ever North Korea-U.S. summit in Singapore in June.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to travel to North Korea in October - Duration: 2:23.
After a series of diplomatic events on North Korea and its denuclearization, it's been
confirmed that Washington's top diplomat will be heading to North Korea next month.
Mike Pompeo hopes to make progress on dismantling the regime's nuclear program AND prepare for
a second summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Lee Ji-won has more.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will be traveling to North Korea in October in a fresh
bid to breathe life into the stalled talks between Pyeongyang and Washington.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert confirmed the trip on Wednesday shortly after
Secretary Pompeo's meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho on the sidelines
of the UN General Assembly.
She said Pompeo accepted the North Korean leader's invitation to travel to Pyeongyang
next month to make further progress on the implementation of the Singapore declaration,
including the final, fully verified denuclearization of the North, as well as to prepare for a
second summit between the two leaders.
The trip would be Pompeo's fourth to North Korea, which was initially planned for August
until it got canceled by President Trump as he thought there hadn't been enough progress
made on denuclearization.
Pompeo also tweeted about his "very positive" meeting with his North Korean counterpart.
He uploaded two pictures of them, shaking hands and talking,... and said they discussed
the upcoming summit and the next steps towards the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Pompeo added that much work remains, but they will continue to move forward.
This comes just hours after Pompeo gave an interview to CBS, where he said the U.S. is
working to get the conditions right so it can accomplish as much as possible during
the second summit.
He added that the summit may happen in October, but it's more likely to happen sometime after
that.
President Trump has also been repeatedly saying during his trip to the UN that he will be
meeting with Kim Jong-un soon.
He said their second meeting will take place much like their first, except for the location.
The two leaders had their historic first-ever North Korea-U.S. summit in Singapore in June.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to travel to North Korea in October - Duration: 2:13.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, will be heading to North Korea next month...
with the hope of making some progress on the regime's denuclearization.
He'll also be coordinating with officials there on a second summit between President
Trump and Kim Jong-un. Lee Ji-won has this report.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will be traveling to North Korea in October in a fresh
bid to breathe life into the stalled talks between Pyeongyang and Washington.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert confirmed the trip on Wednesday shortly after
Secretary Pompeo's meeting with North Korean Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho on the sidelines
of the UN General Assembly.
She said Pompeo accepted the North Korean leader's invitation to travel to Pyeongyang
next month to make further progress on the implementation of the Singapore declaration,
including the final, fully verified denuclearization of the North, as well as to prepare for a
second summit between the two leaders.
The trip would be Pompeo's fourth to North Korea, which was initially planned for August
until it got canceled by President Trump as he thought there hadn't been enough progress
made on denuclearization.
Pompeo also tweeted about his "very positive" meeting with his North Korean counterpart.
He uploaded two pictures of them, shaking hands and talking,... and said they discussed
the upcoming summit and the next steps towards the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
Pompeo added that much work remains, but they will continue to move forward.
This comes just hours after Pompeo gave an interview to CBS, where he said the U.S. is
working to get the conditions right so it can accomplish as much as possible during
the second summit.
He added that the summit may happen in October, but it's more likely to happen sometime after
that.
President Trump has also been repeatedly saying during his trip to the UN that he will be
meeting with Kim Jong-un soon.
He said their second meeting will take place much like their first, except for the location.
The two leaders had their historic first-ever North Korea-U.S. summit in Singapore in June.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News.
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