Former US President Bolton's memoir reveals details of the US-North Korea summit meeting June 23, 11:46

Former US Vice President Bolton published a memoir and clarified that it was the reality of three US-North Korea summit meetings. President Trump said he was interested in his own appeal rather than in realizing denuclearization, saying that the talks were for publicity and "signed even an empty agreement."

The memoir of former Bolton aide, who was an aide to President Trump, began selling in electronic form in Japan at midnight on the 23rd.

In his memoir, Bolton clarified the details of the three US-North Korea summit talks.

According to this, President Trump said in advance, "This is for publicity" or "I will sign even an empty agreement" at the first meeting in Otoshito June, and he is interested in appealing to himself from the realization of denuclearization. Pointed out that there was.

Also, in the second meeting, President Kim Jong-un (Kim Jong Un) of the Korean Labor Party chaired the proposal to lift sanctions in exchange for the abandonment of the nuclear facility in Nyongbyon (Yongbyon), while President Trump told his aides. Agreement, or leave without a seat, which will be the larger article?"

Also, Mr. Bolton said, "President Trump could not distinguish between personal interests and national interests," as the motivation for the third meeting at Panmunjom (Panmun store) last June was also motivated by media attention. I criticize.

In addition, Mr Bolton argued that the US-North Korea summit was initially created by South Korea's aide to move toward North Korea's unification, saying that an aide of South Korean President Moon Jae-in was working on the North Korean side. I am.

Meanwhile, Bolton wrote in a memoir that he explained that last year, President Trump would significantly increase the burden on the Japanese side to spend US$8 billion on the cost of staying in Japan.

Mr Bolton was then told by President Trump that "it threatened to withdraw all US troops. It would be a very good bargaining point in negotiations," and he was instructed to use the withdrawal of US troops in Japan for negotiation cards. I am trying.

Regarding the memoirs, Secretary of State Pompey criticized in a statement on the 18th that "Mr. Bolton is spreading a number of lies", and the Korean government has also revolted, which has caused a great deal of debate.