U.S. President Donald Trump's indication of reengaging North Korean leader Kim Jong-un raises the possibility of renewed nuclear summit diplomacy between Washington and Pyongyang, except this time, if realized,
The United States must never fear to engage in dialogue and actions that challenge the status quo of its North Korea policy.
(MENAFN) Incoming US leader Donald trump could potentially reinitiate dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un following his inauguration on ... including summits in Singapore and Vietnam, as well as a historic encounter at the Demilitarized Zone.
US President Donald Trump said he plans to reach out to North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un following his return to the White House. Trump was asked about his plans for Kim during an interview on Thursday and whether he would “reach out”. “I will, yeah. He liked me,” Trump said.
She has published academic research about madman theory in Security Studies and the British Journal of Political Science and is writing on a book about the topic. Even though they have already witnessed four years of a Donald Trump presidency,
The unprecedented loss of life in a foreign conflict means that the war in Ukraine could be the Kim regime’s most significant test since the 1990s famine.
People Power Party deems Mr .Trump's remarks 'very regrettable,' but says too soon to discern true intent behind them.
South Korea said denuclearization was still the goal after President Donald Trump used a phrase that could imply recognition of North Korea as a nuclear-armed state.
Asia can teach the world about adapting to Trump.
Thus, during his second term, because of his prior campaign rhetoric about ending forever wars, Trump might be expected to be leery of using threats or intimidation that could lead to armed conflict or even a long-term military bog abroad.
Southeast Asian cell tower firm EdgePoint Infrastructure is looking to expand its portfolio to over 20,000 towers in two to three years from around 15,000 currently, its chief executive told Reuters.
SEOUL >> After a battle in Russia’s snowy western region of Kursk this week, Ukrainian special forces scoured the bodies of more than a dozen slain North Korean enemy soldiers.