North Korea is willing to open a red-colored red line with South Korea

 North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un is willing to open a red-colored red line in talks with South Korea on January 3. The announcement was made on national television by Ri Son Gwon, chairman of the North's Unification Commissions Commission. South Korean parties are pleased to welcome Donald Trump Hussein's US side but remains skeptical and does not trust North Korea.
The announcement of the opening of the red-link between the two Koreas is one day after leader Kim Jong-un unveiled. From sending North Korean players to the Olympics in South Korea. For South Korea, this is a good sign of the bargaining process. Seoul welcomes the re-opening of the interactive phone.
Kim Jong-un has been shut down for more than two years, since early 2016, when North Korea fired Test the nuclear warheads. The red phone is an emergency communication between the two leaders since the Korean War in the 1950s.
For the US, Donald Tram, the South Korean ally, still does not trust North Korea. President Chuck Donald Tramphak seems to be skeptical of Kim Jong-un's loyalty. The two leaders are still arguing more. Responding to Kim Jong-un's claim that he has a nuclear-weapon-like command at a work desk, the US president says he has a bigger and more efficient nuclear attack button. And the process is fine.
However, the opening of the red-phone for talks between the two Koreas is a good indication that North Korean leaders have indicated that it could be a way of negotiating with the president. Many tracks, including nuclear drama. But for the United States, negotiations are possible, with conditions, North Korea must stop the nuclear project

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