Trump says North Korea summit is on, again
One week after president trump called off the Singapore peace summit meeting, diplomacy appears to be resuming, as Trump says the meeting is back on. RT America’s Dan Cohen reports
Kremlin: Putin-Kim summit on the table
The
Kremlin said a summit between President Vladimir Putin and DPRK
leader Kim Jong Un is on the table. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey
Lavrov has met Kim in Pyongyang on Thursday
Trump ‘did not like’ meeting between North Korean leader & Russian foreign minister
RT,
1
June, 2018
US
President Donald Trump could not make up his mind about the meeting
between Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and North Korean
leader Kim Jong-un, first saying he disapproved and then that it
might be "very positive."
The
US leader was speaking to journalists following his own meeting with
a North Korean senior official in the White House on Friday.
“I
did not like it,” the
US president told reporters, referring to the Kim-Lavrov meeting. He
then immediately went on to say that “it
could be very positive too.”
“I
did not like the Russian meeting yesterday as what’s the purpose of
this meeting? But it could be a positive meeting. If it is a positive
meeting, I love it. If it is a negative meeting, I am not happy. And
it could be very well a positive meeting,” Trump
said, apparently unaware of how incoherent that sounded.
During
the meeting with the Russian top diplomat, Kim Jong-un once again
reaffirmed Pyongyang’s commitment to a complete denuclearization of
the Korean Peninsula. In turn, Lavrov said that Russia is ready to
support any “concrete
agreements” that
might result from Korean peace talks if they would take into account
interests of all relevant parties, including North Korea itself. He
also passed a “personal
letter” from
the Russian President Vladimir Putin to the North Korean leader.
On
Friday, Trump himself received a letter from Kim Jong-un. He did not
reveal any details concerning the content of the message, while
describing it as “very
nice” and “interesting.”
The
US president also said he might make the content of the letter public
at some point in the future.
Trump
has confirmed he
will be meeting Kim in Singapore on June 12, a summit that was in
limbo over the last weeks. After proposing the summit, Pyongyang said
it may reconsider the meeting due to US military exercises and
statements from US officials. Then Trump canceled it, accusing North
Korea of displaying “open
hostility.” It
appeared to be a negotiating tactic, as talks about organizing the
meetup went head.
Moscow
has consistently advocated a political and diplomatic solution to the
crisis on the Korean peninsula. It has also repeatedly called for a
dialog that would take into account the interests of all relevant
parties, including North Korea.
In
September 2017, when the situation on the peninsula escalated
dramatically, Russia and China presented a “double
freeze” initiative,
which envisaged North Korea suspending its nuclear and missile
program in exchange for the US and South Korea abandoning their
military exercises in the region.
Moscow
at the time also repeatedly called on Washington and Pyongyang to
tone down their belligerent rhetoric. Russia has not stopped its
dialogue even “for
a minute,” which
was a “responsible”and “accurate” decision
that finally worked out, top Russian senator Konstantin Kosachev said
in April, commenting on Moscow's approach to the issue.
Trump
himself, however, was much less consistent in his approach to North
Korea. He traded insults with Kim on numerous occasions, at one point
calling him 'little
rocket man.' He
also sharply criticized the former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
for his attempts to hammer out an agreement over the Korean crisis by
saying that he was simply “wasting
time.”
Following
a March summit between Kim and his South Korean counterpart Moon
Jae-in, however, Trump suddenly changed his rhetoric and started
praising the North Korean leader. In late April, he called Kim
Jong-un “very
honorable,”adding
that he wanted a meeting with him “as
soon as possible.”
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