Trump's Singapore Summit Was a Bust--for the U.S.
The only language on denuclearization the two sides agreed on in their joint statement was complete pablum, and it puts the future relationship with South Korea in doubt.
ANKIT PANDA
06.12.18 6:10 AM ET
The high-stakes diplomacy between the United States and North Korea has come to a wrap in Singapore. The summitthe first-ever between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leaderstayed mostly on-script. But theres little question that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un got the better end of the bargain out of the meeting; for Donald Trump, like previous U.S. presidents, the prospect of setting North Korea along the path to disarmament remains remote.
From the onset of the summit, which began with the much-anticipated first handshake between the two leaders at the Capella hotel in Singapore, it became clear that no matter what, North Korea would walk away with important propaganda coup.
From the arrangement of the flags to the seating arrangement at the bilateral sessions, there was little to distinguish this summit from one between two countries that share a decades-old hostile relationship and do not afford each other diplomatic recognition.
This was likely always going to be part of the package of offering to meet with a North Korean leader, which is precisely why previous U.S. presidentsall of whom could have offered to meet unconditionally with Kim Jong Un or his father or grandfatherchose to place a summit at the end of a diplomatic process with North Korea.
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