North Korea’s chief negotiator, Kim Myong Gil, told reporters Saturday that his country had broken off recently restarted denuclearization discussions in Sweden . Saturday’s talks in Stockholm broke down “entirely because the US has not discarded its old stance and attitude,” he told reporters through an interpreter outside the country’s embassy in Stockholm. “The negotiations have not fulfilled our expectations and finally broke off,” he said. Read more: Why Russia, Iran seek deeper ties with North Korea “The US raised expectations and offered suggestions like flexible approach, new methods and creative solutions, but they have disappointed us greatly, and dampened our enthusiasm for negotiations by bringing nothing to the negotiation table,” he continued. “These talks were held at a crucial moment when the situation on the Korean Peninsula stands at the crossroads of dialogue or confrontation. Therefore, we have come to the negotiating table with a responsibility that we should ensure a result to promote the development of the DPRK [Democratic People’s Republic of Korea],” he added. ‘Handshake for peace’ – Trump crosses into North Korea Third Kim-Trump meeting It was the third meeting between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un in just over a year. The first Trump-Kim summit took place in Singapore…