'I find that question insulting and ridiculous': Pompeo gets testy with reporter who asks how the US will make sure North Korea denuclearizes
North Korea's Korean Central News Agency/Reuters
- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took exception with a reporter Wednesday when asked for more details on the verification process surrounding the North Korea's denuclearization.
- The agreement signed by President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un does not include explicit details about verification.
- Despite such concerns, Pompeo on Wednesday said he's "confident" Pyongyang understands there will be "in-depth verification."
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo took exception Wednesday to a reporter's ask for more details on the verification process surrounding the the denuclearization process involving North Korea.
The reporter questioned why the document signed by President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was not more specific in terms of calling for a verification process. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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