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Home / North Korea / Trump’s opportunity to re-engage Kim Jong Un
North Korea, Asia, China

September 26, 2025

Trump’s opportunity to re-engage Kim Jong Un

By Lyle Goldstein

As if the world needed more drama, the appearance of Chinese President Xi Jinping alongside Russia’s Vladimir Putin and North Korea’s Kim Jong-un at a recent military parade in Beijing has energized the doomsayers in the West.

Much has been made of the supposed dangers of warming Russian-Chinese relations but the presence of North Korea at the parade also has some alarmed, especially in South Korea. By welcoming Kim Jong-un, it appears China is trying to normalize its smaller neighbor.

There are reasons to be concerned about this but it’s far too early to hit the panic button.

Read at Real Clear Defense

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