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President Trump and N. Korea

Revmitchell

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South Korean President Moon Jae-in must keep up a delicate balancing act between two unpredictable leaders: the one with nukes in the North, and the one in Washington who leads his country's closest ally. SEOUL —

But Moon — newer in office even than President Trump — appears to be managing that feat. This week, he has ushered in the first positive news related to North Korea in years, responding to an overture from Kim Jong Un and, on Wednesday, very diplomatically giving much of the credit to Trump.

"I give President Trump huge credit for bringing about the inter-Korean talks, and I'd like to thank him for that," Moon said at a news conference in Seoul.

South Korean president credits Trump with bringing North Korea to the table
 

Revmitchell

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Lindsey Graham has previously called President Trump “a kook,” “unfit for office” and a “political car wreck.

But the South Carolina Republican and one-time Trump rival for the GOP presidential nomination said Friday that the president could end up deserving the Nobel Peace Prize for how he’s handled the situation with North Korea.

"Donald Trump convinced North Korea and China he was serious about bringing about change," Graham tweeted. "We're not there yet, but if this happens, President Trump deserves the Nobel Peace Prize."

Lindsey Graham: President Trump could get Nobel Prize for how he's handled Kim Jong Un
 
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