US President Donald Trump said on December 22 (local time), "The instructions to withdraw additional sanctions against North Korea" are a demonstration of the will to resolve the top-down dispute to revive the denuclearization talks that have been stranded since the collapse of Hanoi nuclear talks.

It is also the case that the cracks in the Trump administration surrounding the North Korea route are exposed without filtering. As a result, the composition of Trump and the rest of the staffs has been renewed.

This is a result of the apparent paralysis between President Trump and other staff and the paralysis of the White House's decision-making system, which rely on President Tweets instead of the traditional internal discussion process.

It was later revealed that the actual authorities had excluded a member of the National Security Council (NSC) of the White House National Security Council (NSC) from the supporters of the Friendship Supper, worried that the authorities would put cold water on the North American summit at the time of the Hanoi summit. .

President Trump said he hopes to avoid weakening his biggest diplomatic achievement as "hawking tensions with North Korea" and "providing opportunities for historical consensus", the Washington Post reported.

It is still obsessed with negotiations with North Korea, even during the uprising of the Kang Dae Gang, which has continued since the collapse of the Hanoi summit.

The WP has said that President Trump can still reach a deal with senators, visitors and other people, and that Kim Jong-il believes that North Korea's chairman will ultimately agree on his requirements, anonymous executive officials Quoted him.

According to these officials, President Trump has tried to show Kim that although some members of the administration are skeptical, he is "the ultimate decider" and is still eager to reach historic agreements.

The WP also introduced the anecdotes that the local staff had been cautious about to prevent the "unexpected situation" because of the divergence between President Trump and key diplomatic security officials.

Bolton, who has been in office for the last two days of the North American summit talks with North Korean leader Kim Jong Il, said Bolton was a "work" for officials.

"We stopped Bolton from meeting President Trump and Kim Jong Eun at a friendship dinner last month," the WP spokesman said. "We were concerned that Bolton could harm the discussion."

At the dinner, US Secretary of State Mike Pompei and US Secretary of State Michelle Bayeye served as chief of staff. In the North, Kim Young-chul, vice chairman of the Labor Party, chief of the Unification Front,

Bolton, who was on the eve of the upcoming bilateral meeting on Oct. 28, had three unidentified Americans, while the opposite side of Bolton's position was empty, with an unbalanced plan with only two people on the North side.

It has been observed that Pyongyang has been reluctant to disclose Bolton's anger.

Bolton, who has been leading the press in the post-Hanoi period, has been leading the pressure message on North Korea.

"I do not want to disturb the situation," an official familiar with the negotiations said in a statement to the WP. "We sent a signal to Kim that he wanted to maintain a good partnership".

The former US weekly Times quoted two officials and said President Trump would continue to ignore the conclusions of the intelligence and related ministries that North Korea would not give up its nuclear weapons program and argue that he can conclude negotiations with Kim. I have repeated my name as my friend. "

Political specialist media Polyteco also said on November 22 that it was the second day of the North American summit, "Kim Jong-un is almost the only person in Washington who expects the second nuclear talks to claim that North Korea's chairman is ready to give up his nuclear weapons." Even Pompeii, who oversees negotiations, has a skeptical view on North Korea's denuclearization commitment and said he has been worried that President Trump may be able to face Kim.

(yunhap news)