Pompeo Faced Hard Bargain From Start of His Pyongyang Trip

  • ‘It’s a long process,’ secretary says after meeting with Kim
  • North Korean leader praises ‘productive and wonderful talks’
Pompeo Held Talks in North Korea
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From the moment Secretary of State Michael Pompeo arrived in Pyongyang on Sunday, North Korean officials made clear who was in control and how little space the top U.S. diplomat would have setting the terms of the discussion that would follow.

Pompeo was greeted on the airport tarmac by senior official Kim Yong Chol, who told him that only three people could join him in the meeting that he’d come for with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Kim Yong Chol also made clear that Pompeo’s preferred translator wouldn’t be allowed, and his bodyguard would have to leave his weapon behind, according to a pool reporter traveling with Pompeo.