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Washington has developed a schedule of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula

In the coming days it will be granted to Pyongyang developed in Washington the schedule on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, Reuters reported by the representative of the Pentagon, accompanying Defense Minister James Mattis on a trip to Alaska.

Вашингтон разработал график денуклеаризации Корейского полуострова

The above schedule is up implementation of the agreement, signed by the heads of the US and North Korea on the basis of the June summit in Singapore.

As a Pentagon official said, Soon it becomes clear, whether Pyongyang intends to act in good faith or not.

According to him, In the near future the North Koreans will be asked specific questions about the denuclearization, and they will be handed over to the American concept of, It should look like the implementation of the agreements in Singapore.

Representative office did not delve into the details of the plan, but made it clear, that Pyongyang reserved dates to curtail its nuclear program "will not be prolonged".

On the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said last week, that will travel to North Korea a few days ago, to specify the terms of implementation of the agreement, signed by Donald Trump and Kim Jong Ynom 12 June. Earlier he stated, that the denuclearization process is scheduled for completion within the next 2-2,5 years, ie by the end of the presidential term Trump.

Pentagon chief James Mattis visited Fort Greely in Alaska, de posted 40 missiles, and airbase Eyelson. After that, he recovers his visit to China, South Korea and Japan. According to representatives of the military department, Mattis trip directly related to the issues of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.

                          
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