Trump to grant Kim Jong Un’s wishes after denuclearisation: S. Korea president

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HONG KONG, Dec 3, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – US President Donald Trump will grant
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un his wishes if he delivers on
denuclearisation, the South Korean president said Sunday, following talks on
the sidelines of the G20 summit.

As officials work to arrange a second meeting between Trump and Kim, South
Korea’s Moon Jae-in relayed a message to reporters given to him by the US
president to pass on to the North’s leader.

“And the message was that President Trump has a very friendly view of
Chairman Kim and that he likes him, and so he wishes Chairman Kim would
implement the rest of their agreement and that he would make what Chairman
Kim wants come true,” Moon told the Yonhap news agency while en route to New
Zealand.

Speaking in Buenos Aires, where he discussed the situation on the Korean
peninsula with Moon, Trump said he hoped to organize a follow-up meeting with
Kim for early 2019.

“We’re getting along very well. We have a good relationship,” he said.

When asked Saturday if he would ever host the North Korean leader in the
United States, Trump replied: “At some point, yeah.”

Trump and Kim held a historic summit in Singapore earlier this year,
signing a vaguely worded deal on denuclearisation.

But progress has generally been slow, with the two countries sparring over
the exact meaning of the agreement.

US officials insist on the complete, verified and irreversible
denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula before sanctions are lifted.

The North has rejected demands for what it calls “unilateral” disarmament,
and has instead sought unspecified reciprocal US measures in a gradual
process.

Differences also remain between Washington and Seoul on how to proceed
with Kim, as the dovish Moon favors more robust engagement with the North.

North and South Korea have begun to remove landmines and destroy military
bunkers at parts of their common border as part of efforts to improve long-
strained relations.