translated from Spanish: North Korea takes nuclear negotiation for revolution

North Korea’s emissary accused the United States of failing the consultations on the North Korean nuclear program on Saturday in Stockholm despite the new escalation of Pyongyang with the evidence of my Siles.
“The negotiations have not met our expectations and have finally been broken (…). The failure of these negotiations, which did not lead to any progress, is due only to the United States that has not renounced its customary attitude,” Kim Myong Gil declared in front of the North Korean embassy in Stockholm.
The United States, for its part, called the meeting in Stockholm stating that it had “good discussions” with North Korea. “The comments made earlier by the North Korean delegation do not reflect the content and spirit of today’s discussion, which lasted eight and a half hours. The United States brought innovative ideas and had good discussions with its North Korean counterparts,” State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus said in a statement.
This was the first attempt to resume dialogue between the two countries after the failure of the Hanoi summit in February between US President Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un. North Korean emissary Kim Myong Gil and American Stephen Biegun participated in a meeting promoted by Swedish special envoy Kent H.rstedt. The two delegations gathered on a property located on an island in the Swedish capital, a few hundred yards from the North Korean embassy.
“The United States fueled expectations by making proposals for a flexible approach, with new methods and creative solutions. But we have been very disappointed and cooled our enthusiasm for dialogue by bringing nothing to the negotiating table,” he added. At a stint in Beijing before leaving for Sweden, Kim Myong Gil said she had “high expectations” in these negotiations and declared herself “optimistic.”
On a visit to Athens, the head of American diplomacy, Mike Pompeo, said his delegation went to Stockholm “with various ideas (…) to implement the commitments” made by Trump and Kim Jong Un in Singapore in 2018. Other meetings on North Korean nuclear disarmament have already been held in Stockholm in March 2018 and January 2019. The U.S. government wanted to resume dialogue with North Korea as soon as possible.

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