
US President Donald Trump is an open involvement in renewed interviews with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, to achieve denuclearization, said the White House, even though Kim’s sister issued a warning against any pressure on disarming.
“In his first term, President Trump organized three historical summits with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which stabilized the Korean Peninsula and achieved the first agreement on the level of the leader,” Fox News quoted Digital White House official.
“The president retains these goals and remains open to cooperation with leader Kim to achieve a fully denuclearized North Korea,” the official said.
Kim Yo Jong: Relationships “Not Bad” but warns against pressure
Kim Yo Jong – sister Kim Jong Un – responded to American foreplay, said the relationship between Trump and her brother “not bad”.
However, she warned that every US was trying to force North Korea to give up their nuclear arsenal, would meet hostility.
“If the US does not accept the changed reality and persists in the unsuccessful past, the DPRK – US meetings will remain as” hope “of the American party,” she said in notes carried by the North Korean state media.
She added that the efforts to coerce pyongyang into denuclearization would be considered “nothing but mockery”.
History of unprecedented peaks
Trump created diplomatic history during his first term of office with Kim Jong Un three times – in Singapore in 2018, Hanoi in 2019 and in the Korean demilitarized zone (DMZ) later this year.
At the Singapore Summit in 2018, Trump signed and Kim agrees to “work on complete denucleation of the Korean Peninsula” and undertook to establish new relations in Korea in the US and North.
Trump also became the first American president to put DMZ on North Korean land.
The interviews collapsed over sanctions, Nukes
Despite the early diplomatic breakthroughs, the conversations eventually disintegrated. By 2020, the negotiations stopped completely.
While North Korea reportedly offered to dismantle parts of its nuclear program, it demanded relief to relieve complete sanctions in return – Trump eventually rejected the proposal.
North Korea resumed weapons testing and the prospect of denuclealization disappeared as both sides blamed each other of the disintegration.
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