US Vice-President Mike Pence has
said his country and South Korea are in complete agreement on the need
to maintain pressure on North Korea.
Speaking on his way home
from the Winter Olympics in South Korea, Mr Pence said there was "no
daylight" between the two allies on the issue.The Games has seen better ties between the two Koreas despite tensions over the North's nuclear programme.
But US has distanced itself from the North Korean overtures.
On Saturday North Korean leader Kim Jong-un invited the South's President, Moon Jae-in, to Pyongyang for talks.
It would be the first summit in more than a decade between Korean leaders. Mr Moon said the Koreas should "make it happen" and encouraged the North to return to negotiations with the US.
But Pyongyang's nuclear programme will hang over any attempts to bring the countries closer together
The US administration has sought to maintain pressure on North Korea through sanctions and tough rhetoric from President Donald Trump.
Speaking to reporters during a flight on Saturday, Mr Pence said: "There is no daylight between the United States, the Republic of Korea and Japan on the need to continue to isolate North Korea economically and diplomatically until they abandon their nuclear and ballistic missile programme."
The handwritten invitation to President Moon was delivered by Mr Kim's influential sister, Kim Yo-jong, at a landmark meeting in the presidential palace in Seoul, as the Games opened on Saturday.
Ms Kim and the North's ceremonial head of state Kim Yong-nam made up the most senior delegation from the North to visit the South since the Korean War in the 1950s.
Despite the public shows of friendliness, experts have warned the underlying tensions have not gone away.
At the opening ceremony for the Games, Mr Pence, Kim Yo-jong and Kim Yong-nam were seated in close proximity to each other.
Mr Pence stayed seated when South and North Korean athletes marched together under a unified flag, and also skipped a dinner with the North Korean delegation.
In a tweet, he reasserted the sceptical view taken his administration regarding recent conciliatory gestures by North Korea.
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