Pompeo says he believes there is a 'path forward' in North Korea talks

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday that he sees a "path forward" in the talks between North Korea and the U.S., days after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the country's most significant military test in more than a year.

Jonathan Karl on ABC's "This Week" asked Pompeo about President Trump's tweets on Saturday, in which the president said Kim "does not want to break his promise to me." 

"I too believe that there’s a path forward that we can achieve this outcome," Pompeo told Karl.

He noted that there was never "any international boundary crossed" in the test earlier this week. 

"They landed in the water east of North Korea and didn't present a threat to the United States or to South Korea or Japan," Pompeo said. "We know that they were relatively short range.  And beyond that, we know that they weren't intercontinental ballistic missiles either." 
Source: The Hill
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