Trump called Kim Jong-un "a madman with a nuclear weapon"

24 May 2017, 11:50 | Peace
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President of the United States Donald Trump, in a telephone conversation with his Filipino counterpart Rodrigo Duteret, called the leader of the DPRK "a madman with nuclear weapons," writes The Washington Post referring to the transcript of the conversation that was at her disposal. During the April 29 call, Trump, in particular, expressed satisfaction that several times the missile tests in the DPRK ended unsuccessfully. "This is good news," the American leader said.. Dutterte noticed that Kim Jong-un is playing with his bombs like toys, and suggested that one day he might go crazy. Trump in response indicated a significant military superiority of the United States over North Korea. "We can not allow a madman possessing nuclear weapons to give freedom. We have a lot of firepower, more than he has, every 20, but we do not want to use it, "he said.. The interlocutors also discussed the role of China in the possible curbing of the leadership of the DPRK. Duterte believes that it is the PRC's "last map" in this matter. Trump, in turn, said that China is solving the problem, but if he does not, the US will do it. Dutherte suggested calling the Chairman of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping and emphasizing the importance of Pyongyang's behavior changing. "You can tell him that I'm counting on him," Trump replied.. He was with me in Florida for two days, I met him well. He's a good guy, "the US president added.. A senior Trump administration official admitted that the transcript was accurate, but declined to comment on the leakage. The publication received a document classified in the Philippines as "confidential" and not intended for publication, from an unnamed source. The newspaper notes that just a few days after this conversation, on May 1, Trump announced that he was ready to meet personally with Kim Jong-in. For this, according to the owner of the White House, suitable conditions are necessary. "If it was appropriate for me to meet with him, (. ) For me it would be an honor to do it, "he said.. White House spokesman Sean Spicer later said that currently there are no conditions for a meeting there. "If Pyongyang continues its behavior, these conditions will not appear," he said..

Recently, the political situation around the Korean Peninsula remains tense. US express dissatisfaction with Pyongyang's implementation of missile and nuclear programs. In Washington, it was stated that their strategy towards the DPRK was aimed at exerting pressure to force Pyongyang to abandon these programs. To achieve this, the US intends to tighten sanctions. At the same time, as noted, the United States is open to negotiations.

Original article: Trump called Kim Jong-un "a madman with a nuclear weapon".




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