The United States thinks it has clearly told North Korea what it wants -- the ball is now in Pyeongyang's court, and Washington is waiting for the regime to define its stance on future negotiations.
That's according to South Korea's ambassador to the United States, Cho Yoon-je, on Monday.
Cho said, right now, it's better for North Korea and the U.S. to slow down, analyze the results of the summit and plan the best way forward.
He added... it's true there was disappointment about the summit breaking down, but stressed... Pyeongyang and Washington will be able to have advanced negotiations from now... as they have a clearer idea of what each side wants.