NBC: Second Trump-Kim summit to go ahead without list of nuclear North Korean weapons, Pence says
“It will be absolutely imperative ... that we come away with a plan for identifying all of the weapons in question," the vice president told NBC News.
SINGAPORE — The U.S. will not require North Korea to provide a complete list of its nuclear weapons and missile sites before President Donald Trump and the North's leader Kim Jong Un meet for a second time, Vice President Mike Pence told NBC News exclusively on Thursday.
Since an initial agreement for denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula was reached between Trump and Kim in June, the United States has pressed the North Koreans to provide information on the entirety of its nuclear operations. The Kim regime has refused to provide the details of the country’s operations and postponed scheduled meetings with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in New York City last week.
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WNU Editor: We are at the stage where confidence building measures are necessary. Listing nuclear weapons and missile sites will eventually be done, but now is not the time.