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(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) This Jerusalem Center Iran Desk report surveys a variety of responses to the Trump-Kim meeting from Iranian sources. The Asr-e Iran news website wrote that in a world where everyone speaks to each other in the language of threats, holding meetings with world leaders shaking hands and smiling at each other is a ray of hope. "The arena of international relations is not a place where one country relies upon another....It is clear that North Korea can't rely on the United States, and there is no trust between the two of them, but specifically, when there is no trust, it is necessary to hold talks with the objective of breaking the present heavy atmosphere, which will minimize the results of that lack of trust." 2018-06-20 00:00:00Full Article
Iranian Responses to Trump's Meeting with Kim Jong-Un
(Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) This Jerusalem Center Iran Desk report surveys a variety of responses to the Trump-Kim meeting from Iranian sources. The Asr-e Iran news website wrote that in a world where everyone speaks to each other in the language of threats, holding meetings with world leaders shaking hands and smiling at each other is a ray of hope. "The arena of international relations is not a place where one country relies upon another....It is clear that North Korea can't rely on the United States, and there is no trust between the two of them, but specifically, when there is no trust, it is necessary to hold talks with the objective of breaking the present heavy atmosphere, which will minimize the results of that lack of trust." 2018-06-20 00:00:00Full Article
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