Kim jong un letters with trump: a window into the leaders" "special friendship"

President Trump's meetings with Kim Jong-un were among the most eye-catching moments of his presidency.


In the third & final episode of a new myphamlilywhite.com series Trump Takes On the World, directed by Tim Stirzaker, we discover new details about how these summits came about, and speak khổng lồ those who were in the room when the two men met.


What they saw stunned even the most seasoned diplomats - not least when Trump offered the North Korean dictator a lift home on Air Force One.

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Trump's second summit with Kim Jong-un, in Hanoi, Vietnam, did not go to plan. As negotiations over North Korea's nuclear programme broke down, Trump left abruptly, saying to the press: "Sometimes you just have to lớn walk."


Matthew Pottinger, the đứng đầu Asia expert on Trump's National Security Council told us: "President Trump offered Kim a lift trang chủ on Air Force One. The president knew that Kim had arrived on a multi-day train ride through trung quốc into Hanoi & the president said: 'I can get you trang chủ in two hours if you want.' Kim declined."


The offer of a ride home was one of many surprises in an unlikely bromance between the two men that started in Singapore when, as former National Security Adviser John Bolton told us: "Trump thought he had a new best friend."


Here, Trump made another gesture that shocked his own team, when he agreed to lớn Kim's request khổng lồ cancel joint military exercises between the US & South Korea.


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John Bolton says the cancellation of the military exercises was "a concession for which we got nothing in return"

Bolton told the myphamlilywhite.com: "Kim Jong-un, as he had many times in the past, complained about the big joint exercises between South Korea và American forces, which had been going on on the Korean peninsula for about 60 years plus.

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"Trump, out of nowhere, said, 'I'm going khổng lồ cancel the war games . There's no need for them, they're expensive & it will make you happy.' I couldn't believe it.


" Pompeo, Kelly & I were sitting there in the room with Trump & we weren't consulted. It came simply from Trump's own mind. It was an unforced error; it was a concession for which we got nothing in return."



The third episode of Trump Takes on the World airs on the đài truyền hình myphamlilywhite.com on 24 February It will be shown on myphamlilywhite.com Two at 21:00 GMT & repeated on 25 February at 23:30After the programme airs it can be watched on the myphamlilywhite.com's iPlayer

Only months earlier, Trump had been calling Kim "Rocket Man" và threatening North Korea with "fire và fury".


Top UN official Jeff Feltman describes how, at the height of the crisis, he delivered a secret message from Trump khổng lồ Kim that offered a meeting.


UN Under-Secretary General for Political Affairs Feltman had been invited khổng lồ Pyongyang by the North Koreans - but the US State Department had told him that they didn't think it was a good idea for him to lớn go. However, a few weeks later, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres visited the white House.


Feltman told us: "They were comparing notes on what was happening, what might be possible, how dangerous was it, how likely would a military response be, all that sort of thing. Và Secretary General Guterres said to President Trump: 'Jeff Feltman has this strange invitation to lớn go lớn Pyongyang & lead a policy dialogue with the North Koreans.'


"And Trump leaned over toward him & said: 'Jeff Feltman should go to Pyongyang & Jeff Feltman should tell the North Koreans I'm willing khổng lồ sit down with Kim Jong-Un.'"


When Feltman went to lớn Pyongyang, he stressed khổng lồ the North Koreans the gravity of the situation. He told us: "The major message that I tried to get across, & this was in response khổng lồ their arguments about the need for deterrence, is that what they see as deterrence can provoke the very war that they believe they are deterring."


The UN official asked for a meeting with the North Korean foreign minister in private to pass on the secret message from Trump.


He recalls: "There was a bit of silence before the foreign minister said, 'I don't believe you, why should I believe you.' and I said: 'Look, I'm not asking you khổng lồ believe me. What I'm telling you is that the UN was entrusted with a message from President Trump; I am the carrier of that message.'"


He told us: "I went to Pyongyang deeply, deeply concerned given this feeling that war was imminent. I left Pyongyang terrified that what we really risked was an accidental war."


Kim didn't respond directly to Trump's message - but months later he told the South Koreans that he was ready lớn meet the US president. South Korea's national security adviser rushed to lớn the white house nhà trắng to deliver the news.


The then US National Security Adviser, HR McMaster, describes the moment Trump said "yes" khổng lồ a meeting: "Ambassador bình thường just about fell out of his chair because he thought it was going to lớn be kind of a hard sell."


Like many in the white House, McMaster had serious reservations about meeting Kim but, as with so much of Trump's foreign policy, the president was going to vì chưng it his way.


As McMaster says: "I felt that it would be better lớn let Kim Jong-un feel the pressure a little bit longer. But, of course the president wouldn't resist the opportunity."