REUTERS
July 9, 2020 at 12:12 JST
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun, left, is greeted by his South Korean counterpart Lee Do-hoon during their meeting at the Foreign Ministry in Seoul on July 8. (Pool Photo via AP)
SEOUL--U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Stephen Biegun was due to wrap up meetings with South Korean officials in Seoul on Thursday, before moving on to Japan in a trip overshadowed by stalled denuclearization talks with North Korea.
In Seoul on Wednesday, Biegun rejected speculation he was seeking to meet North Korean officials during his visit to the region, but reiterated the United States was open to resuming talks.
After a series of back-to-back meetings with South Korean officials on Wednesday, Biegun was expected to meet on Thursday with Suh Hoon, a former spy chief recently named as South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s national security adviser.
Besides North Korea, the agenda is expected to include coronavirus responses and cost-sharing for the U.S. military deployment in South Korea, among other issues.
As U.S. Special Representative for North Korea, Biegun led working-level talks, which have been stalled since the two sides last met in Sweden in October.
North Korea has said it has no intention of sitting down again with the United States, though U.S. President Donald Trump said this week he would be open to another summit with leader Kim Jong Un.
The two leaders have met three times but failed to find a compromise over the North’s nuclear weapons program, or the international sanctions imposed on Pyongyang.
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