Kim
Kye Gwan, Advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the DPRK, released the
following statement on November 18.
Reading
an article posted by President Trump on Twitter on November 17, I interpreted
it as a signification indicative of another DPRK-U.S. summit.
Three
rounds of DPRK-U.S. summit meetings and talks were held since June last year,
but no particular improvement has been achieved in the DPRK-U.S. relations. And
the U.S. only seeks to earn time, pretending it has made progress in settling
the issue of the Korean peninsula.
We
are no longer interested in such talks that bring nothing to us. As we have got
nothing in return, we will no longer gift the U.S. President with something he
can boast of, but get compensation for the successes that President Trump is
proud of as his administrative achievements.
If
the U.S. truly wants to keep on dialogue with the DPRK, it had better make a
bold decision to drop its hostile policy towards the DPRK.
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