It’s Official! Look What Trump Just Did With Kim Jong-un!
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Political tensions with North Korea and the United States have been heating up for years. Discussions over whether nuclear war would eventually come were already taking place. Shortly thereafter, the Trump administration was able to make a deal with North Korea after the 2018 Winter Olympics whereby they agreed to sit down and discuss peace talks. Details regarding this meeting are beginning to emerge.
South Korea, a staunch and loyal ally of the United States, has been playing intermediary since the Winter Olympics where they agreed to have a one Korea team. Something that had not been done in decades. They recently made the United States aware that Kim Jong-un agreed to high-level discussions with South Korea in Panmunjom on March 29th. It is a small border village that provides intimacy and quiet in North Korea while straddling the Demilitarized Zone. The U.S. – North Korea talks are being finalized as well.
But, there are fears the talks could collapse following the US’ statement it would carry out intense military drills on Easter Sunday. Seoul and Washington said in January they would delay the annual exercises, known as Key Resolve and Foal Eagle, until after the Olympics and Paralympics held in South Korea. North Korea sees the drills as a rehearsal for invasion.”
The meeting between North and South Korea in March is expected to be followed by President Trump sitting down with North Korea shortly thereafter. If this were to occur President Trump would be the first American president to sit down with the leader of North Korea. Something which is very symbolic because North Korea and the United States are still technically at war because the 1950-1953 Korean War was ended in a truce but not a peace treaty.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in recently said the following regarding how important the venue is to their meeting,
‘The North Korea-United States summit, which will follow the inter-Korean summit, will itself be a momentous event in world history. Depending on where the meeting takes place, it will look even more dramatic, and depending on progress, there can be a three-way summit among South and North Korea and the United States.’
While South Korea has agreed to meet North Korea in Panmunjom the United States probably will not be. The town has a historical significance to the United States because North Korean soldiers murdered two U.S. Army officers in 1976 with axes. Discussions about talks taking place in Sweden and Switzerland have been rolling around but nothing has been confirmed.
United States officials have been reaching out to the North Koreans to hear directly from them about Mr. Kim’s invitation and learn more about his intentions, particularly since he was quoted by South Korean envoys as telling them he was interested in discussing denuclearizing his country.
Officials and analysts remain unsure whether Mr. Kim’s offer signals a fundamental shift toward dismantling his nuclear arsenal or represents a short-term ploy to confuse his enemies, ease sanctions and buy time to further advance his nuclear weapons and intercontinental ballistic missile programs.
The plan to hold summit meetings within just weeks of each other is presenting unprecedented challenges to diplomatic officials. The leaders would most likely face each other without first having lower-ranking officials work out nettlesome details of an ambitious agenda, particularly how to end the North’s nuclear weapons program.’
Regardless of how the meeting will actually take place, it is clear it will take place and both countries are stepping closer to actually making it come to fruition. Whether it is in North Korea or Europe, it will happen, but what comes about as a result of the meeting remains to be seen.