North Korea threatens to cancel meeting with Trump

North Korea has threatened not to participate in the meeting with US President Donald Trump if Washington puts pressure on them to give up nuclear weapons. The long-awaited meeting between Kim Jon and Trump is meant to be held on June 12th in Singapore, but the deputy foreign minister of Korea [...]
North Korea has threatened not to participate in the meeting with US President Donald Trump if Washington puts pressure on them to give up nuclear weapons.
The long-awaited meeting between Kim Jon and Trump is meant to be held on June 12th in Singapore, but North Korean Deputy Foreign Minister has accused America of issuing reckless statements with bad intentions.
He's pointed his finger at American National Security Councilman John Bolton.
“We don't hide the disgust we have against him”, Kim Kye-gwan has said, reports BBC, follows Kosovas.
The initial point of agreement between Trump and Kim regarding the meeting came after North Korea said it is committed to releasing the peninsula from nuclear arsenal.
It remains unclear what exactly will be involved, but North Korea has invited the world media to witness this month to the nuclear weapons destruction test.
The BBC reports that the latest statement by Seoul has questioned the basis for any deregulation agreement- and the entire meeting itself.
Kim held a historic meeting with South Korean president last month.











