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Trump remarks sabotage any peace deal with North Korea: Analyst

This combination of pictures created on October 1, 2017, shows US President Donald Trump (L) at Morristown, New Jersey, on September 15, 2017 and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un waving following a military parade in Pyongyang on April 15, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

An analyst believes US President Donald Trump’s harsh remarks on North Korea seem to be sabotaging any "effort to broker some kind of a peace deal" with Pyongyang.

“I think this is just more of the typical bad leadership that the United States has through Donald Trump, a person who tends to react very loudly without really thinking about what he says first and then later on in the future he tends to backtrack on what he says or does something opposite to what he had said previously because he does not really take the time to think before he speaks,” Jason Unruhe told Press TV in an interview on Monday.

On Saturday, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced that Washington was maintaining direct diplomatic channels with the government in Pyongyang.

Trump said that Tillerson was “wasting his time” by negotiating with North Korea.

 


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