United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.
United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.
United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.
United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.
United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.
United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.
United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.
United States of America’s Defense Secretary, Jim Mattis has deferred questions about the future U.S. military presence on the Korean peninsula to diplomats, whom he said would deal with that and other issues should there be a peace agreement with North Korea.
Mattis said at present, all concerned would have to go along with the process, have the negotiations and not try to make preconditions or presumptions about how it is going to go.