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North Korea summit: Trump says deal with US will save Kim Jong-un | |
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President Donald Trump has said the US is not pursuing the "Libya model" for the denuclearisation of North Korea. | President Donald Trump has said the US is not pursuing the "Libya model" for the denuclearisation of North Korea. |
Mr Trump said Kim Jong-un would stay in power if he made a deal, and hinted he could be deposed if he refused. | |
Libya's Muammar Gaddafi agreed to give up nuclear weapons in 2003. He was later killed by Western-backed rebels. | |
Most analysts say North Korea was angered by the prospect of a Libya scenario precisely because of what happened to Gaddafi. | |
The comparison was made by Mr Trump's National Security Adviser John Bolton. | |
It led the North to threaten to pull out of the summit with Mr Trump in Singapore on 12 June. | |
What did President Trump say? | What did President Trump say? |
As Mr Bolton looked on, the US president said: "The Libyan model isn't a model that we have at all when we're thinking of North Korea. | |
"The model, if you look at that model with Gaddafi, that was a total decimation. We went in there to beat him. Now that model would take place if we don't make a deal, most likely. But if we make a deal, I think Kim Jong-un is going to be very, very happy," Mr Trump said. | |
"He'd be there, he'd be in his country, he'd be running his country, his country would be very rich." | |
On the planned summit, Mr Trump said: "Nothing has changed on North Korea that we know of. We have not been told anything. | On the planned summit, Mr Trump said: "Nothing has changed on North Korea that we know of. We have not been told anything. |
"And if it does that's fine and if it doesn't I think we'll probably have a very successful meeting." | "And if it does that's fine and if it doesn't I think we'll probably have a very successful meeting." |
Why does Libya haunt Kim? | Why does Libya haunt Kim? |
North Korea's suggestion that it might pull out of the US summit pointed the finger squarely at Mr Bolton. | North Korea's suggestion that it might pull out of the US summit pointed the finger squarely at Mr Bolton. |
"We do not hide our feeling of repugnance towards him," said Wednesday's statement, which was written by Vice-Foreign Minister Kim Kye-gwan. | "We do not hide our feeling of repugnance towards him," said Wednesday's statement, which was written by Vice-Foreign Minister Kim Kye-gwan. |
North Korea was apparently referencing an interview Mr Bolton gave comparing it to "the Libya model" of denuclearisation. | North Korea was apparently referencing an interview Mr Bolton gave comparing it to "the Libya model" of denuclearisation. |
In 2003, Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi agreed to give up his country's programmes of weapons of mass destruction in an announcement that surprised the world. | In 2003, Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi agreed to give up his country's programmes of weapons of mass destruction in an announcement that surprised the world. |
Most US sanctions on Libya were lifted within a few months and diplomatic ties between the countries restored. The North African country came in from the cold. | Most US sanctions on Libya were lifted within a few months and diplomatic ties between the countries restored. The North African country came in from the cold. |
But in 2011 the authoritarian leader was toppled by rebels and militiamen backed by Nato. He was later captured and killed by rebel forces. | But in 2011 the authoritarian leader was toppled by rebels and militiamen backed by Nato. He was later captured and killed by rebel forces. |
Why has North Korea changed its tone? | Why has North Korea changed its tone? |
Also on Thursday, North Korea said it would not resume talks with the South until issues between the two are resolved. | Also on Thursday, North Korea said it would not resume talks with the South until issues between the two are resolved. |
Pyongyang has been angered by continuing US-South Korea joint military exercises which it sees as a rehearsal for invasion. It cancelled planned high-level talks with South Korea earlier this week. | Pyongyang has been angered by continuing US-South Korea joint military exercises which it sees as a rehearsal for invasion. It cancelled planned high-level talks with South Korea earlier this week. |
In a statement, chief negotiator Ri Son-gwon reverted to the angry language the North has used before, describing South Korean authorities as incompetent and senseless in comments reported by state news agency KCNA. | In a statement, chief negotiator Ri Son-gwon reverted to the angry language the North has used before, describing South Korean authorities as incompetent and senseless in comments reported by state news agency KCNA. |
He also criticised South Korea for allowing "human scum" (a reference to a North Korean defector) to speak at the Seoul National Assembly. | He also criticised South Korea for allowing "human scum" (a reference to a North Korean defector) to speak at the Seoul National Assembly. |
Thursday's criticism of South Korea marks yet another shift in tone from Pyongyang just weeks before the planned US summit, the BBC's Laura Bicker in Seoul says. | Thursday's criticism of South Korea marks yet another shift in tone from Pyongyang just weeks before the planned US summit, the BBC's Laura Bicker in Seoul says. |
Pyongyang appears to be putting pressure on both the US and South Korea and refusing to talk until some concessions are made, she adds. | Pyongyang appears to be putting pressure on both the US and South Korea and refusing to talk until some concessions are made, she adds. |
What does this mean for the nuclear issue? | What does this mean for the nuclear issue? |
At the summit between the leaders of North and South Korea on 27 April both sides agreed to work to rid the Korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. | At the summit between the leaders of North and South Korea on 27 April both sides agreed to work to rid the Korean peninsula of nuclear weapons. |
But Pyongyang's professed commitment to "denuclearisation" is likely to differ from Washington's demand for "comprehensive, verifiable and irreversible" nuclear disarmament. | But Pyongyang's professed commitment to "denuclearisation" is likely to differ from Washington's demand for "comprehensive, verifiable and irreversible" nuclear disarmament. |
South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha told MPs on Thursday there was a gap between North Korea and the US on "how to pull off denuclearisation", according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency. | South Korea's Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha told MPs on Thursday there was a gap between North Korea and the US on "how to pull off denuclearisation", according to South Korea's Yonhap news agency. |
North Korea said last week it would begin dismantling its nuclear test site at Punggye-ri between 23-25 May, but there was no mention of allowing foreign experts access to the site. | North Korea said last week it would begin dismantling its nuclear test site at Punggye-ri between 23-25 May, but there was no mention of allowing foreign experts access to the site. |
On a recent visit to North Korea, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stressed that any claim of denuclearisation by the North would require a "robust verification" programme by the US and other nations. | On a recent visit to North Korea, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stressed that any claim of denuclearisation by the North would require a "robust verification" programme by the US and other nations. |