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South Korea’s top diplomat says his nation has asked Trump to be a ‘peacemaker’ with North Korea

South Korea's president asked former U.S. President Donald Trump to use his influence to restart talks with North Korea amid stalled diplomacy, Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said.

  • On Friday, South Korea's president requested that President Donald Trump serve as a mediator to help ease the armed standoff on the Korean Peninsula.
  • This request follows stalled diplomacy after three Trump-Kim meetings and North Korea's continued nuclear weapons buildup despite sanctions disagreements.
  • South Korea's new government supports a military hotline and confidence-building measures amid ongoing regional tensions and recent border incidents.
  • The diplomat stated, "peace is the priority," and Trump welcomed the request while expressing willingness to engage with North Korea again.
  • If successful, Trump's leadership as peacemaker could help resume dialogue and ease tensions on the Korean Peninsula amid broader global uncertainties.
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South Korea's top diplomat says his nation has asked Trump to be a 'peacemaker' with North Korea

South Korea’s top diplomat says his boss has asked President Donald Trump to become “a peacemaker” and use his leadership to get North Korea to talks to reduce military tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

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