North Korea wants U.S. to make 'bold move' of establishing peace treaty: CNN
  • 6 years ago
The future of North Korea's denuclearization could now hinge on the Trump administration's willingness to establish a permanent peace treaty that will guarantee the security of the Kim Jong-un regime.
CNN says this is what Pyongyang is calling for to continue talks with the U.S.
Kim Hyo-sun tells us more.
North Korea is reportedly insisting on signing peace treaty with the United States.
Citing unnamed sources, CNN says Pyongyang will not likely proceed further with denuclearization talks if Washington is unwilling to make a (quote) "bold move" of replacing the armistice agreement with a permanent peace treaty that will ensure the security of the Kim Jong-un regime.
This can be interpreted as Pyongyang's willingness to establish a legally binding peace treaty,... which requires the approval of two-thirds of the U.S. Senate.
The article also explains the North is pressuring the Trump administration to lift sanctions against the regime,... believing they've been fulfilling their promises.
While the North says it has taken big steps by freezing its nuclear and missile testing, destroying one of its nuclear sites and facilitating the upcoming repatriation of U.S. service members' war remains,... President Trump has reportedly expressed frustration over the lack of progress in denuclearization talks with the regime.
Yet,... President Trump has denied the report by the Washington Post on Monday that he's frustrated.
He slammed the report as fake news,... and tweeted he's (quote) "very happy" with the pace of Pyongyang's denuclearization,... adding that all of Asia is happy as well.
Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.
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