President Trump brought peace to the world by being able to convince even the most hostile people on this planet to sit to the negotiation table. But they won't even return Joe Biden's phone calls.
"US President Joe Biden's administration says it has been trying to contact the North Korean government since February but has yet to receive a response.
Washington had tried to reach Pyongyang in several different ways to prevent tensions escalating, officials said.
The US and North Korea remain at loggerheads over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes..."
North Korea 'not responding' to US contact efforts
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Funny.
You left out the part of the BBC article that said "The US and North Korea remain at loggerheads over North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes.
Three meetings between Mr Biden's predecessor and North Korea's Kim Jong-un achieved little.
The talks failed to persuade North Korea to give up nuclear weapons - a key demand of the US and other Western powers."
"A US official told Reuters news agency there had been "multiple attempts" to engage with North Korea, but no meaningful contact for more than 12 months, which includes much of Donald Trump's final year as president."
Why did you do that? It doesn't support your fantasy of when you wrote "President Trump brought peace to the world by being able to convince even the most hostile people on this planet to sit to the negotiation table."
You ought to play it straight or not play at all, especially if depending on nobody reading your source material.
It's BBC. Of course they're not going to give Trump credit for bringing Kim to the table. In case you don't remember, before Trump worked his magic, North Korea was making almost weekly threats to incinerate the west coast of the US, was threatening to increase their nuclear arsenal, and was firing missiles over Japan.
The BBC article didn't even mention the fact that because of President Trump, North Korea returned the remains of hundreds of US soldiers killed during the Korean War.