Kim Jong Un, chairman of the
Workers' Party of Korea and chairman of the State Affairs Commission of the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Wednesday met Mike Pompeo, secretary of
State of the United States of America who is on a visit to the DPRK.
The
respected Supreme Leader
Kim Jong Un warmly greeted Mike Pompeo and sincerely
congratulated him on his recent official assumption as secretary of State.
He
welcomed the U.S. state secretary's visit to the DPRK and had a photo session
with him.
Mike
Pompeo expressed thanks to
Kim Jong Un for sparing time to meet him, saying that he came to
the DPRK to personally convey the verbal message of the U.S. president and
prepare the DPRK-U.S. summit.
Then
he conveyed
Kim Jong Un the verbal message of Donald Trump, president of the
U.S.A.
After
hearing the verbal message,
Kim Jong Un expressed thanks, highly appreciating that the U.S.
president has shown deep interest in settling the issue through dialogue.
He
exchanged with Mike Pompeo the appraisal and view on the acute situation of the
Korean peninsula, which is now a pressing matter of the whole world's concern,
and the stance and opinions of the supreme leaderships of the DPRK and the U.S.
on their summit.
He
said that the coming DPRK-U.S. summit would be a historic meeting for the
excellent first step toward promotion of the positive situation development in
the Korean peninsula and building of a good future.
At
the meeting, an in-depth discussion was made on the practical matters for
holding the DPRK-U.S. summit and its procedure and ways.
Kim Jong Un reached a
satisfactory consensus on the issues discussed with the U.S. state secretary.
He
accepted an official suggestion of the U.S. president for the release of
Americans who have been detained in the DPRK for their anti-DPRK hostilities,
and gave an order of the chairman of the DPRK State Affairs Commission on
granting amnesty to them for their repatriation.
He
gave a high appreciation of the talks with Mike Pompeo that produced
satisfactory results.
Mike
Pompeo expressed thanks to
Kim Jong Un, saying that they are heartily grateful to him for
the cordial hospitality accorded to them during their visit to Pyongyang and
for the very beneficial talks which reached a full agreement. And he showed his
resolution and will to strive for the successful DPRK-U.S. summit as the U.S.
secretary of State.
The
respected Supreme Leader exchanged parting words with Mike Pompeo and saw him
off, promising to meet again.
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