Trump team considering direct talks with North Korean leader
Reuters reported that Donald Trump’s team, the elected president of the United States, is discussing the possibility of reviving direct negotiations with Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea.
On Tuesday, November 26, Reuters reported that many people in Trump’s team believe direct talks with Kim Jong-un are the best way to improve relations.
According to the report, discussions among Trump’s close circle on this issue are ongoing, but Trump has not yet made a final decision.
During his first term as president, Trump initiated direct negotiations with Kim Jong-un, the leader of North Korea. He met with Kim several times, including a historic handshake and dialogue at the border between North and South Korea.
After Trump’s defeat to Joe Biden in the 2020 election, direct talks with North Korea were halted, and North Korea signed a strategic pact with Russia.
Earlier, Trump appointed Alex Wong, one of the key figures in advancing direct talks with North Korea during his first term, as his deputy national security advisor.
The potential revival of talks with North Korea reflects Trump’s ongoing interest in engaging with Kim Jong-un despite the challenges faced during his previous term. Direct diplomacy, which was a hallmark of Trump’s approach to North Korea, had gained some attention and support for its potential to ease tensions.
As the situation develops, it remains to be seen whether Trump will proceed with this initiative or whether his administration will focus on other diplomatic strategies. Regardless of the outcome, the implications for U.S. foreign policy and relations with North Korea will be significant in the coming years.
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