Trump unlikely to reach settlement on Korean Peninsula, expert says

Russian Politics & Diplomacy November 27, 16:31

Konstantin Asmolov noted that this would be Trump’s second attempt to achieve a settlement after the first one failed

MOSCOW, November 27. /TASS/. US President-elect Donald Trump will face serious difficulties trying to settle the situation on the Korean Peninsula, since American society feels strongly about it, says Konstantin Asmolov, an employee of the Center of Korean Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of China and Modern Asia.

"In order to offer something serious to Pyongyang, it must be a really big incentive, which would be very difficult to come up with and offer, because American society, and Trump’s Republican voters in particular, are not ready for any concessions. If, by some miracle, they do come up with such a proposal, then the American deep state will be categorically opposed," he noted, speaking at the Valdai Club discussion on the Russian-DPRK treaty and the security situation in Northeast Asia.

Asmolov added that this would be Trump’s second attempt to achieve a settlement after the first one failed. According to the researcher, even good relations between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the US President-elect will not be able to counterbalance global politics. He noted that Kim Jong Un has already pointed this out to Trump.

The expert pointed out that the polarization of American society is stronger now, so officials, the military, and experts will do everything they can to sabotage the course that they believe threatens Washington’s interests. The expert pointed out that North Korea has changed significantly as well, and the topic of denuclearization is no longer relevant for it.

"Considering the bureaucratic inertia, considering this resistance, any serious steps should be expected in about a year; what probably should be more concerning is that, during the interregnum between Trump’s election and his inauguration, his political adversaries will try their best to do things that Trump won’t allow them later," Asmolov concluded.

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