A House Republican is predicting a temporary end in talks between the U.S. and North Korea if a planned summit next month between President Trump and Kim Jong Un falls through.
“I don’t think I better predict [if the summit will happen] — I don’t think it’s the end of the issue, but it might be the end of the conversation for the current time,” Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.), a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, told The Hill on Wednesday.
Still, Pallone said he doesn’t “have much faith in this administration” to negotiate on the issue.{mosads}
Longtime Trump backer Rep. John Duncan Jr. (R-Tenn.) argued that if the talks scheduled for June 12 don’t happen, it won’t be the president’s fault.
“[Kim] may be a strange person but … from our briefings, they don’t say that he’s mentally insane — he’s just trying to do whatever he can to stay in power,” Duncan told The Hill.
Duncan blamed the latest diplomatic wrinkle on Trump’s newly minted national security adviser John Bolton comparing North Korea’s denuclearization to that of Libya, comments that reportedly spooked Kim.