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North Korea 'willing to give up nuclear weapons' as summit agreed between Kim Jong-un and South Korean president

A senior delegation returned from a visit to the North where they met leader Kim Jong-un A senior delegation returned from a visit to the North where they met leader Kim Jong-un Credit:  AFP

North Korea has vowed to halt nuclear and missile tests if it holds talks with the US, in a major diplomatic breakthrough that could lead to a peaceful resolution of military tensions on the Korean peninsula.

The pledge was made during an unprecedented meeting between top South Korean security officials and the reclusive North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital, on Monday evening.

In another significant development, North and South Korea have agreed to hold their first joint summit in over a decade in late April, according to Chung Eui-yong, the leader of the South's two-day delegation to the North.

US President Donald Trump welcomed the move, talking up the chance of progress as he praised the "serious effort" being made by the three nations.

In a sign of  softening rhetoric, Mr Trump tweeted on Tuesday morning: "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!"

However, Mr Trump added: "May be false hope, but the US is ready to go hard in either direction!"

The summit, between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong-un, will be held in the border village of Panmunjom, in the highly militarised zone between the two countries who are still technically at war.

 

Mr Chung said that North Korea had expressed its willingness to talk to the United States “in an open-ended dialogue to discuss the issue of denuclearisation and to normalise relations with North Korea”.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/ne...gainst-south-border/

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If KIM really means what he said, he would rather take credit for reaching out to South Korea than to give credit to America when America's power that forced him to reconsider abandoning his nuclear arsenals. Plus, this shows that he was using his nuclear ambition as a bargaining chip to sustain his country's needs. Trump mata ki jai.  

FM
Nehru posted:

And you and Trump really believe he is going to do that?):0;0;):

I think if they get security guarantees, lifting embargoes, and access to developmental funding, they may well consider!  Their biggest fear is a US led invasion.  

Trump rattle the cage but they knew he was open to talks. He said it during the campaign and everyone laughed!

Trump is playing mind games and upsetting the apple cart. 

FM

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