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posted by martyb on Wednesday March 07 2018, @08:54AM   Printer-friendly
from the real-progress-or-false-hope? dept.

foxnews.com/us/2018/03/06/trump-cites-possible-progress-in-talks-with-nkorea.html

Trump commented Tuesday on Twitter after the South Korean government announced that North Korea has agreed to halt tests of nuclear weapons and missiles if it holds talks with the U.S. on denuclearization. South Korea and North Korea have also agreed to hold summit talks in late April.

Trump tweeted: "Possible progress being made in talks with North Korea. For the first time in many years, a serious effort is being made by all parties concerned. The World is watching and waiting! May be false hope, but the U.S. is ready to go hard in either direction!"

The Associated Press has some additional information:

While the offer of talks could ease tensions, the adversaries will still have to overcome deep mutual suspicion. The U.S. has consistently demanded North Korea give up its nukes, which the reclusive socialist state had previously insisted was off the table until Washington abandoned its "hostile policy" toward it. At a minimum, the Americans wanted a halt in nuclear and missile testing for talks to begin.

"Maybe this is a breakthrough. I seriously doubt it," Dan Coats, the director of national intelligence, told a Senate hearing Tuesday. He said his doubts are grounded in what he called failed efforts by previous U.S. administrations to negotiate with North Korea over its nuclear program.

Coats said Kim is "very calculating" and views his nuclear capabilities as "essential to his well-being as well as the well-being of his nation."

[...] Vice President Mike Pence said the U.S. would remain "firm in our resolve" whichever direction talks with North Korea go. "All options are on the table and our posture toward the regime will not change until we see credible, verifiable and concrete steps toward denuclearization," Pence said in a statement.

[...] On returning from Pyongyang, Chung Eui-yong, South Korea's presidential national security director, said North Korea expressed willingness to hold a "candid dialogue" with the United States to discuss its nuclear disarmament and establish diplomatic relations. Chung said North Korea "made it clear that it won't resume strategic provocations like additional nuclear tests or test-launches of ballistic missiles" while such talks are underway.

[...] But the administration will have difficult questions of its own as it gauges North Korea's intentions. An initial hurdle could be presented by U.S.-South Korean military drills that were postponed during the Olympics and are due to resume next month. North Korea is likely to push for a suspension of the drills which it views as a provocation and a threat, and may ask for relief from U.S.-led economic sanctions.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 07 2018, @07:37PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 07 2018, @07:37PM (#649130)

    offer Kim a deal where the US and North Korea both get rid of all their nukes

    With how Trump was portrayed leading up to and after winning the election you'd think he would have achieved this already by using every nuke the US has to eradicate North Korea and thus its nuclear aspirations. Can't let this madman get his hands on the nuclear codes!!

  • (Score: 2) by realDonaldTrump on Wednesday March 07 2018, @08:06PM

    by realDonaldTrump (6614) on Wednesday March 07 2018, @08:06PM (#649142) Homepage Journal

    A few Dems sound like you. The ones who didn't vote for me but wish they had. Our great investors are VERY HAPPY I have nuclear codes -- we call them Gold Codes. Our Dow was 18,000 on Election Day. It went over 26,000. We have NEVER had 70 Dow Records in a one year period. Wow! And it's going much, much higher. Because I dumped Gary Cohn, my economic advisor. Kicked him to the curb. He says he resigned, I told him he could resign. Or get FIRED! And trust me, I'll move very strongly on Korea if I have to. Very strongly.