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    Trump: Work is underway to complete the "deal" with North Korea

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     Trump: Work is underway to complete the "deal" with North Korea Empty Trump: Work is underway to complete the "deal" with North Korea

    Post by Rocky Sat 10 Mar 2018, 2:14 am


     Trump: Work is underway to complete the "deal" with North Korea

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    US President Donald Trump has announced that work is under way to complete the deal with North Korea, and if successful, it will benefit the world.
    "There is work going on to conclude an agreement with North Korea, and if it can be achieved, it will be a good thing for the world, time and place will be called later," Trump said on his personal Twitter page.
    Earlier, Trump announced that before Kim's offer, a meeting to discuss the problems between the two countries, but the White House said that the US president will not make concessions to North Korea will not meet its leader, unless concrete actions are consistent with the promises of Pyongyang.
    "The United States will continue to pursue a policy of maximum pressure and we will not make any concessions, and we will not move forward as long as we have not seen concrete and confirmed actions by North Korea," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said at a news conference on Friday night. "He said.
    She also pointed out that the meeting between Trump and Kim Jong-un will not be "until North Korea takes concrete steps," explaining that this will be established by the UN Security Council.
    Answering a question about Trump's acceptance of Kim Jong-un's invitation to meet him without setting preconditions, Trump said: "Let's not forget that North Korea made promises."
    Pyongyang "promised to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula and promised to halt nuclear and missile tests," she said. "They know that we will continue our military exercises."
    Sanders' remarks came a day after Trump accepted his North Korean counterpart's invitation in a welcome resolution at the international level.


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