US President Donald Trump is open to partaking in renewed talks with North Korean chief Kim Jong Un to attain denuclearization, the White Home mentioned, at the same time as Kim’s sister issued a pointed warning in opposition to any stress to disarm.
“President Trump in his first time period held three historic summits with North Korean Chief Kim Jong Un that stabilized the Korean Peninsula and achieved the first-ever leader-level settlement on denuclearization,” Fox Information Digital quoted a White Home official as saying.
“The President retains these targets and stays open to partaking with Chief Kim to attain a completely de-nuclearized North Korea,” the official as per the report additional acknowledged.
Kim Yo Jong: Relations “Not dangerous,” however warns in opposition to stress
Responding to US overtures, Kim Yo Jong — the sister of Kim Jong Un — mentioned relations between Trump and her brother are “not dangerous.”
Nevertheless, she warned that any US try to drive North Korea to surrender its nuclear arsenal could be met with hostility.
“If the U.S. fails to just accept the modified actuality and persists within the failed previous, the DPRK–U.S. assembly will stay as a ‘hope’ of the U.S. aspect,” she mentioned in remarks carried by North Korean state media.
She added that efforts to coerce Pyongyang into denuclearizing could be seen as “nothing however a mockery.”
A historical past of unprecedented summits
Trump made diplomatic historical past throughout his first time period by assembly with Kim Jong Un 3 times — in Singapore in 2018, Hanoi in 2019, and on the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) later that yr.
Within the 2018 Singapore summit, Trump and Kim signed a joint assertion agreeing to “work towards full denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula” and pledged to determine new US–North Korea relations.
Trump additionally turned the primary sitting US president to set foot on North Korean soil throughout their DMZ assembly.
Talks collapse over sanctions, nukes
Regardless of the early diplomatic breakthroughs, talks ultimately fell aside. By 2020, negotiations had fully stalled.
Whereas North Korea had reportedly provided to dismantle components of its nuclear program, it demanded full sanctions reduction in return — a proposal Trump in the end rejected.
North Korea resumed weapons testing, and the prospect of denuclearization pale as each side blamed one another for the breakdown.