U.S.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo left
Thailand on Saturday with his hopes for resuming nuclear talks with
North Korea dashed, while facing an escalating trade war with
China and a potentially devastating breakdown in relations between key
American allies
Japan and South Korea.
After three days in Bangkok that the Trump administration had expected could herald an end to the impasse in North Korea negotiations, Pompeo instead departed without progress on that front as
Pyongyang continued to launch ballistic missiles, heightening unease over prospects for a
denuclearization deal.
Pompeo expressed disappointment that the North had sent neither its foreign minister nor a counterpart for the chief U.S. negotiator to the Thai capital.