The stalled nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang is expected to resume in mid-July, said United States Secretary of State Michael Pompeo on Sunday, following the historic meeting between Donald Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un."It [nuclear negotiations] will happen ... sometime in July, probably in the next two or three weeks, probably around the middle of the month would be my guess, at a place yet to be determined," Yonhap quoted Pompeo as saying. "But the teams will gather and they'll start working. They'll start exchanging ideas."The top US diplomat, who is accompanying Trump on his two-day visit to South Korea, added that he is 'excited' about getting back to the negotiating table."We think we do have a jumping-off point for these discussions, which have put us in a place where we can truly evaluate if there is a clear path forward," he said. "I've been listening to Chairman Kim today. I think there is.""We have a sense of their [North Korea's] ...