N. Korea threatens to pull out of Trump-Kim summit over denuclearization demands
"Pyongyang Is Playing Washington and Seoul"
“We will appropriately respond to the Trump administration if it approaches the North Korea-U.S. summit meeting with a truthful intent to improve relations,” North Korea’s first vice foreign minister Kim Kye Gwan said, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is pictured. | STR/AFP/Getty Images
It was the second indication from Pyongyang within a matter of hours that it was reconsidering its positions.
By CRISTIANO LIMA 05/15/2018 03:35 PM EDT Updated 05/15/2018 11:57 PM EDT
Bottom line is that North Korea have never said they would be open to giving up their nuclear weapons. Yet that is prominent among Trump demands.
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mr40 -- I believe it's fair to say that many who are expert in such matters have expressed concern that there does not appear to have been anywhere near the sort of preparation for a Trump-Kim summit that there should have been -- if we're going to have such a summit, we should be going in knowing it'll be a{t least some kind of) success, rather than going in with any chance it'll just blow up and sink -- in particular in this instance where a blow up and sink scenario could well set the stage for a quick move to war https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=140382074
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