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U.S. ready to deal with any North Korean 'Christmas gift': Trump

Published 12/24/2019, 01:08 PM
Updated 12/24/2019, 01:08 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a video teleconference with members of the U.S. military at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach

By Alexandra Alper

PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday brushed off North Korea's warning of a "Christmas gift," saying the United States would "deal with it very successfully," amid U.S. concerns that Pyongyang might be preparing a long-range missile test.

China, North Korea's most important backer, meanwhile, urged Washington to take "concrete steps" as soon as possible to implement agreements reached during last year's summit between Trump and North Korea leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore.

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in comments relayed on Twitter by the foreign ministry in Beijing, called on North Korea and the United States to work out "a feasible roadmap for establishing a permanent peace regime & realizing complete denuclearization on the (Korean) Peninsula."

North Korea warned this month of a possible “Christmas gift” for Washington after Kim gave the United States until the end of the year to propose new concessions in talks over his country’s nuclear arsenal and reducing tensions between the adversaries.

"We'll find out what the surprise is and we'll deal with it very successfully," Trump told reporters at his Mar-a-Lago resort. "We'll see what happens."

"Maybe it's a nice present," he quipped. "Maybe it's a present where he sends me a beautiful vase as opposed to a missile test."

In issuing its warning, North Korea accused Washington of trying to drag out denuclearization talks ahead of Trump's re-election bid next year and said it was "entirely up to the U.S. what Christmas gift it will select to get."

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U.S. military commanders have said that the North Korean response could involve the testing of a long-range missile, something North Korea has suspended, along with nuclear bomb tests, since 2017.

Trump has repeatedly held up the test suspensions as evidence that his policy of engaging with North Korea works.

ICBM TEST IN 2017

North Korea's last test of an intercontinental ballistic missile was in November 2017 when it fired a Hwasong-15, the largest missile it has ever tested. Pyongyang said the missile was capable of reaching all of the United States.

Trump and Kim have met three times since 2018, but there has been no substantive progress. North Korea has demanded an end to international sanctions while the United States says Pyongyang must first commit to giving up its nuclear weapons.

At their unprecedented first summit in Singapore in 2018, the two sides agreed to work together to build a "lasting and stable peace regime" to replace the 1950-53 Korean War armistice, while North Korea committed "to work toward complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula."

Recent days have seen a flurry of international diplomacy aimed at avoiding a return to the heated confrontation seen two years ago that raised fears of war.

China and Russia, proposed last week that the U.N. Security Council lift some sanctions to break the current deadlock.

A U.S. State Department official responded by saying it was not the time to consider doing this when North Korea was "threatening to conduct an escalated provocation, refusing to meet to discuss denuclearization, and continuing to maintain and advance its prohibited weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs."

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North Korea has conducted repeated tests of short-range missiles this year and this month carried out what appeared to be engine tests at a rocket-testing facility U.S. officials have said Kim promised Trump he would close.

Pyongyang said the tests were aimed at "restraining and overpowering the nuclear threat of the U.S."

Latest comments

Nk wants some money. That’s about it.
trump did his part , it's up to north korea to do their's. trump tried to hand over an olive branch, but clearly trump is willing to show that he will destroy them if they would prefer.
Trump tried hard? He basically met Kim for the photo opp. Then bragged about them being "in love" and getting "beautiful letters". He didn't really accomplish anything. But he loves to project the image (for his own ego) that he's great friends with the world's tyrants like Kim, Putin, Erdogan.
a bromance has ended... lol
you antifa sympathist?
You are !What a Anti Trumper phoney pile you are.
You're not someone with which common sense can be discussed.
Looks like there will be no more beautiful letter to Trump.
Perhaps a submissive one...?
I'm not sure North Korea could beat the Atlanta Falcons
He is a good boy good joke
Good thing Trump successfully got them to de-nuclearize. He actually wanted a Nobel peace prize for this.
A lie you speak. He deserves one for what he has done. Last admin. giy one just cuz he was a "good globalist" leading from behind.
Why do all Trumpists compare him to such a low bar like Obama. If that is your hurdle, no wonder you are star struck by a game show host. Deserves one for what. He has done ZERO. And of course your retort will be about Obama and Hillary. GHWBush was never compared to Dukakis or to Jimmy Carter. Get over it. Trump has done zero except insult our allies and embrace our enemies. The whole world is laughing at us.
Ya, North Korea will send you a missile head in stocking
what do you think would be left of them if they tried this?
Trumph will said this is nice gift show that Kim very close with him just hasn't play golf with him
Thought we had a great relationship with North Korea. Thought great things were happening soon! Very soon!
sarcasm gets you nowhere -
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