Either piglet Kim Jong Un has really been broken by Trump or he’s playing his Kim family nuke games better than his father. Piglet Kim Jong Un now apparently wants a peace treaty with the US and even wants a US embassy in Pyongyang North Korea. This all sounds great and all, but I’m skeptical and do not trust Kim Jong Un. Kim is also considering all remaining US prisoners in North Korea. That would have be a precondition for more to have any sort of face to face meeting with Trump.
REPORTS: Kim Jong Un seriously considering releasing American Prisoners in North Korea
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Kim Jong Un Wants Peace Treaty From Trump, U.S. Embassy In Pyongyang |
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Kim Jong Un desperately wants to sign a peace treaty with President Trump after their one-on-one meeting, and he’ll also invite the United States to build an embassy in the hermit kingdom, South Korea media is reporting.
“Kim is likely to raise the possibility of a peace treaty, along with establishing diplomatic relations and nuclear disarmament, during a meeting with the U.S. leader, the Dong-A Ilbo newspaper said Monday,” Bloomberg News reported.
North Korea and the U.S. have been in a standoff for more than 60 years. The Korean War ended not with their surrender, but instead an “armistice,” which is nothing more than a truce. The U.S. has kept a large military force in South Korea ever since.
Koh Yu-hwan, who teaches North Korean studies at Dongguk University in Seoul, told Bloomberg that “the U.S. wants a peace treaty at the end of the denuclearization process, while for the North, it’s the precondition for its denuclearization.”
And if a peace treaty can be arranged, North Korea wants the U.S. to open an embassy in the nation.
Meanwhile, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “promised dismantlement of his country’s nuclear weapons program — not merely a freeze — when he met with South Korean envoys last week in Pyongyang, multiple government sources told the JoongAng Ilbo on Sunday.”
“Kim expressed willingness for denuclearization, which includes not only a nuclear freeze but also dismantlement,” said one source familiar with the talks. “Now is the moment where we have to wait and see if the North will actually start the process of dismantling its nuclear program.”