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| The White House confirmed President Donald Trump would accept the invitation to meet North Korea's Kim Jong Un "at a place and time to be determined" |
The United States vowed Friday there would be no let-up of pressure on North Korea until it takes concrete steps to end its nuclear program after Donald Trump agreed to meet Kim Jong Un in a stunning diplomatic gamble.
A day after
the bombshell announcement that the US and North Korean leaders would meet
before the end of May, Trump's Vice President Mike Pence said Washington's
efforts to isolate Kim had been vindicated.
While there
was no reaction from Kim's regime, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said news
of the summit -- announced by his national security advisor on a visit to
Washington -- was "like a miracle".
Chinese
President Xi Jinping urged the two leaders to begin talks as "soon as
possible" and praised Trump's "positive aspiration" during a
phone call with his US counterpart, according to state media.
China has
long been North Korea's most important ally but has been on board with the
program of sanctions agreed at the UN.
The
announcement triggered a rise in global stock markets while world leaders
voiced hope that the summit would deflate tensions that had been building
dramatically in recent months.
While some
observers questioned the US president's wisdom in granting Kim a long-standing
wish for a summit after only agreeing a temporary halt to its nuclear tests,
others said his gamble could be a game changer.
Trump has
previously ridiculed Kim as "Little Rocket Man", slapping wideranging
bilateral sanctions on the Pyongyang regime and also leading a drive for
international sanctions through the UN.
"North
Korea's desire to meet to discuss denuclearization -- while suspending all
ballistic missile and nuclear testing -- is evidence that President Trump's
strategy to isolate the Kim regime is working," Pence said in a statement.
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Chronology
of diplomatic tensions between the US and North Korea
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The North
Koreans "are coming to the table despite the United States making zero
concessions and, in close coordination with our allies, we have consistently
increased the pressure on the Kim regime.
"Our
resolve is undeterred and our policy remains the same: all sanctions remain in
place and the maximum pressure campaign will continue until North Korea takes
concrete, permanent, and verifiable steps to end their nuclear program."
Standing in
front of the White House on Thursday night, Moon's National Security Advisor
Chung Eui-yong announced the first ever meeting between a US president and a
North Korean leader would take place by May.
Chung had
recently returned from Pyongyang, where he met Kim who, he said,
"expressed his eagerness to meet President Trump as soon as
possible."
Sanctions
remain
In a
notably restrained tweet, Trump hailed "great progress" in the push
to persuade Pyongyang to end its nuclear weapons program, adding that
"sanctions will remain until an agreement is reached."
German Chancellor
Angela Merkel was among the world leaders to hail the announcement as a
"glimmer of hope," saying North Korea's nuclear drive "has been
a source of great concern for all of us."
The
International Atomic Energy Agency, which is the UN's nuclear watchdog, voiced
hope that the summit would produce "concrete progress" and a
resumption of nuclear inspections which have been suspended for years.
"The
IAEA is closely following the recent developments related to the nuclear
program of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea," the Vienna-based UN
body said in a statement.
Pyongyang's
long race to develop a nuclear weapon capable has proved a problem for
successive US administrations.
But the
alarm bells have been ringing even louder since last July when Pyongyang
conducted two intercontinental ballistic missile tests, declaring that the
entire United States was now within its range.
'Fire and
Fury'
Trump then
threatened "fire and fury" if Pyongyang continued to threaten the
United States only for North Korea to carry out its sixth nuclear test while
Kim derided Trump as "mentally deranged".
The United
States and North Korea were foes throughout the Cold War and fought on opposite
sides of a bloody war in the 1950s.
In the last
two decades, they have been engaged in what is perhaps the world's most
dangerous nuclear standoff, with 30,000 US military personnel stationed just
over the border in the South.
On multiple
occasions, Kim's father Kim Jong Il dangled the prospect of talks and
denuclearization as a means of buying time, easing sanctions and dividing South
Korea from its allies.
Trump agrees to historic first meeting with North Korea's Kim - a stunning development in high-stakes nuclear standoff https://t.co/x66wEpGZL9 pic.twitter.com/BNy1lga88a— AFP news agency (@AFP) March 9, 2018
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I want to give you proof yet again of something unusual and very telling of the way low vibration works. Within the first channel of the year [2016], I spoke about the young North Korean leader. I'm going to do it again. I'm going to do it again as a profound example of how low consciousness cannot see above itself. That means that it can only work with what it sees and knows. As powerful, as smart, as intellectual as it thinks it is, it can't get out of its own circle.
The former leader of North Korea was a classic egotist. When he died, his son took over and could do anything he wanted. This boy had watched his father for decades and knew he would take over someday. Naturally, he inherited the attributes his father taught him of self-importance, and he also became egotistically driven to the max. When he took power, he had the choice to make changes that would allow him to be even greater than his father. He wanted something that would elevate his name and his position to the highest egotistic place imaginable. His father was the model, and now he could do anything he wanted to be even more famous. What happened is classic. He completely missed the greatest opportunity that any man has had to become the most famous and beloved person on the earth. The idea never occurred to him. Even though he had been educated in the western world, he missed it.
If he had considered the high road and included the earth instead of a restricted population of his own country, he could have been the most famous and beloved leader on Earth, all of his life. At the moment he took over, all he had to do was to think beyond his circle. He was in the unique position to be a "wild card" and do something amazing - unify North an South Korea, drop the zone of death that was between those countries, bring families together after generations, stop nuclear programs that he really never needed other than to look important and, thereby, give his people abundance, food for all and peace in his region. All of Korea would worship him and the earth would give a sigh of relief in thanks for his wisdom and courage.
He would have received standing ovations upon entering the United Nations great room and they would bow before him and give him the highest peace prizes. He would have his ego stroked and stroked and stroked and stroked and be far greater than his father had ever been. But it never occurred to him. Instead, he perpetuated the dark box he inherited, and now he presides over the lowest energy possible, representing the most dangerous renegade energy on the planet. At the expense of keeping his people poor and impoverished and creating instability in his region, he gets to be a powerful and famous person for a moment in time from a small population. He will not last long. He can't see that what he is doing has no support within the majority of the planet's population, and he will lose everything. Isn't it interesting how strong the circle is that keeps a low vibration low. All of this is beginning to change, dear ones. If you examine individual people and the way they act, you're going to see this coming. You're going to recognize it. ..."
He would have received standing ovations upon entering the United Nations great room and they would bow before him and give him the highest peace prizes. He would have his ego stroked and stroked and stroked and stroked and be far greater than his father had ever been. But it never occurred to him. Instead, he perpetuated the dark box he inherited, and now he presides over the lowest energy possible, representing the most dangerous renegade energy on the planet. At the expense of keeping his people poor and impoverished and creating instability in his region, he gets to be a powerful and famous person for a moment in time from a small population. He will not last long. He can't see that what he is doing has no support within the majority of the planet's population, and he will lose everything. Isn't it interesting how strong the circle is that keeps a low vibration low. All of this is beginning to change, dear ones. If you examine individual people and the way they act, you're going to see this coming. You're going to recognize it. ..."


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