Carter spoke about trying to go to Pyongyang for talks with Kim Jong-UN
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter spoke about trying to go to DPRK for talks as envoy from the current American leader is Donald trump. He said this in an interview with The New York Times. According to 93-year-old Carter, he could go to Pyongyang to “to help dissipate the growing tension.” The former head of state explained that he had discussed a possible visit with trump’s assistant for national security Herbert McMaster, but received a negative response. Carter is confident that Kim Jong — UN is “unpredictable leader”, which may be in response to threats to trump “doing something proactive” using nuclear weapons. “We greatly overestimated China’s influence on North Korea. Kim, as far as I know, never been to China, and they do not have each other nothing. [Father, Kim Jong-UN] Kim Jong-Il went to China and was very close to Beijing,” he added. As the newspaper notes, in