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Kim Says He’ll Give Up Weapons if U.S. Promises Not to Invade

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« on: April 29, 2018, 02:07:28 pm »

I think that we'd all agree ...... great news! However, as we also would prob agree, don't hold our breaths too long. So much can still go sideways as it usually does. One thing for certain, Trump will claim this 'win' as his. If this truce holds up until 2020, Trump will stump all day long about this to get re-elected.


https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/kim-says-he’ll-give-up-weapons-if-us-promises-not-to-invade/ar-AAwuppP?ocid=spartanntp
The New York Times
By CHOE SANG-HUN
3 hrs ago

SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, told President Moon Jae-in of South Korea when they met that he would abandon his nuclear weapons if the United States would agree to formally end the Korean War and promise that it would not invade his country, a South Korean government spokesman said Sunday.

In a faith-building gesture ahead of a summit meeting with President Trump, Mr. Kim also said he would invite experts and journalists from South Korea and the United States to watch the shutdown next month of his country’s only known underground nuclear test site.

The comments by Mr. Kim were made on Friday when the leaders of the two Koreas met at Panmunjom, a village on their shared border, the spokesman, Yoon Young-chan, said on Sunday, providing additional details of the meeting.

“I know the Americans are inherently disposed against us, but when they talk with us, they will see that I am not the kind of person who would shoot nuclear weapons to the south, over the Pacific or at the United States,” Mr. Kim told Mr. Moon, according to Mr. Yoon’s account of the meeting.
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