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Trump: Kim Jong
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U.S. President Donald Trump tried to put his summit with Kim Jong Un back on track Thursday, offering the North Korean leader guarantees of staying in power if he abandons nuclear weapons.

As prospects for a historic summit next month between the two leaders dimmed, Trump told reporters that if the meeting were to go ahead successfully, Kim "will get protections that will be very strong." "He'd be in his country and running his country. His country would be very rich."

But the pledge came barbed with a warning that if diplomacy fails, Kim could suffer the same fate as Libya's Moamer Kadhafi, who was overthrown and killed by rebels.

Trump's comments came as Pyongyang appeared to cool to the idea of the sit-down in Singapore on June 12, denouncing US demands for "unilateral nuclear abandonment."

Trump suggested Kim's apparent about-face may have been at the behest of Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

If North Korea wants to meet, 'we'll be there': White House If North Korea wants to meet, 'we'll be there': White House 2018-05-18 10:31  |  North Korea
"It could very well be that he's influencing Kim Jong Un," Trump said, citing a recent meeting between the pair, their second in a month's time. "We'll see what happens."

For decades, Washington has watched in horror as North Korea -- propped up by trade with China -- has made a series of technological leaps toward building a missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon to US cities.

That grim achievement is now within reach, prompting Trump to launch a campaign of "maximum pressure" on the regime, coupled with the offer of talks.

A series of landmark meetings between Kim and his South Korean counterpart and between North Korean and US officials had made diplomacy look like the more likely avenue. (AFP)




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