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Judi Lynn

(160,621 posts)
Sat Aug 25, 2018, 09:31 PM Aug 2018

China, South Korea respond to Trump's criticism on North Korea progress

Source: CBS/AP

CBS/AP August 25, 2018, 3:32 PM

China on Saturday lashed out at President Trump for accusing Beijing of not being supportive in efforts to denuclearize North Korea, while South Korea called the U.S. decision to call off a trip to the North by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo "unfortunate."

The reaction in Beijing and Seoul came hours after Mr. Trump directed Pompeo to delay his trip because of what he saw as a lack of progress on nuclear disarmament talks with the North. Mr. Trump also said the nuclear negotiations with North Korea have been hampered by a lack of support from China, which is the North's only major ally and is engaged in an intensifying trade dispute with the United States.

"I have asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo not to go to North Korea, at this time, because I feel we are not making sufficient progress with respect to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula," Mr. Trump tweeted. "Additionally, because of our much tougher Trading stance with China, I do not believe they are helping with the process of denuclearization as they once were (despite the UN Sanctions which are in place)..."

The United States has escalated a trade war with China by implementing tariffs in response to what Mr. Trump believes are unfair trade practices. China put in place retaliatory measures after the U.S. imposed tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products in July.


Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/china-south-korea-respond-to-trump-criticism-on-north-korea-progress/

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China, South Korea respond to Trump's criticism on North Korea progress (Original Post) Judi Lynn Aug 2018 OP
Foreign Policy 101 slumcamper Aug 2018 #1
As Bolton whispers in Trump's ear..... KY_EnviroGuy Aug 2018 #2
Never heard this before: soryang Aug 2018 #3

slumcamper

(1,606 posts)
1. Foreign Policy 101
Sat Aug 25, 2018, 09:58 PM
Aug 2018

Don't engage in and escalate a trade war--and rhetorical war--with the superpower that happens to be the #1 ally of the country whose behaviors you seek to influence.

Dumb fucks.

soryang

(3,299 posts)
3. Never heard this before:
Sun Aug 26, 2018, 12:00 AM
Aug 2018

"Pompeo and other administration officials have suggested some concessions short of easing or lifting sanctions are possible before verified denuclearization, but have refused to be specific about what they could be..."

This is exactly what they should be talking about. But they don't because they've rejected the "reciprocal step by step" trust building measures that four of the original six parties to earlier talks have supported. That would be China, Russia, North Korea, and South Korea. Japan is really the only party besides the US that supports the maximum pressure until complete denuclearization.

It makes no sense for Pompeo to go this week because (1) he has nothing to offer on counts 1 and 2 of the Singapore declaration and (2) why go before Xi and Moon have their respective summits with Kim?

After continuously poking Xi in the eye, not just on trade but also diplomatically, with the stupid remarks concerning El Salvador and China, he could wait and see if Xi will encourage Kim to go forward on the negotiations anyway, wait and see if Kim rolls out ICBMs during the parade (perhaps in Xi's presence on Sept 9), or how China intends to handle this. Moon can then find out at his summit if it takes place whether there is an opportunity for any opening with Pyongyang, and convey the message to Washington, whatever it is for better or worse. The timing of President Moon's visit could be important. Will he get to see Kim before the UN General Assembly convenes on Sep. 18? If he does, some meaningful negotiations or gestures could possibly take place there.

If China, Russia, North Korea, and, for that matter, South Korea, are waiting for the US to make a small gesture on the "peace regime" on the peninsula, or make some moves toward normalization of relations, it can't happen due to Trump's impaired and weakened position domestically in the US. The US is offering nothing, is focused on denuclearization only, and for that reason, it is likely that Kim wouldn't even talk to Pompeo at all even if he did go to Pyongyang. Pompeo had nothing to offer so he appointed a special envoy to work on the problem with a view to a later meeting. Korean sources briefed on what happened before Trump's tweets canceling the Pompeo mission to Pyongyang say Pompeo and Andrew Kim were there in the White House before the first tweet went out, and Pompeo was involved in drafting it. Bolton was on the phone conferencing with them according to South Korean sources.

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