Trump, Kim agreement reduced risk of military conflict
Trump, Kim agreement reduced risk of military conflict

 Iranian ambassador to UK, Hamid Baeidinejad, said the agreement reached between US and North Korean leaders on June 12 has reduced the possibility of war between the two sides. “One positive aspect of the agreement between the US and North Korea is that the possibility of war and military conflict between the two sides, escalated […]

 Iranian ambassador to UK, Hamid Baeidinejad, said the agreement reached between US and North Korean leaders on June 12 has reduced the possibility of war between the two sides.

“One positive aspect of the agreement between the US and North Korea is that the possibility of war and military conflict between the two sides, escalated by Trump’s bellicose remarks, which could have affected South Korea, Japan and China, and had caused great concern, has now been reduced,” the Iranian Ambassador to London, Hamid Baeidinejad, wrote in a piece on Wednesday.

Baeidinejad went on to add, however, that the agreement reached between US President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un at the summit in Singapore is, at this stage, nothing more than an expression of commitment to reach an agreement in the future.

“The important thing here is the implementation of the commitments by the two sides, which have not taken place to this day,” he added.

According to the Iranian envoy, the joint document signed by Trump and Kim, under which Trump has vowed to provide security guarantees to the DPRK, while North Korea commits to “work towards” complete denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, is even “weaker” than the commitments already accepted by Pyongyang.

He maintained that the agreement has received widespread criticism from many organizations active in the field of international security and non-proliferation of nuclear weapons due to its “weak content”.

Leaders of United States and North Korea signed what Trump described as a “very important” document following the conclusion of their historic summit in Singapore on June 12.

The summit took place as Trump has recently withdrawn from the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, a multilateral agreement that promised lifting of sanctions against Iran in exchange of putting limitations on Tehran’s nuclear program.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ghasemi has warned North Korean leader not to trust Trump as the US has a history of “quitting treaties and violating their commitments.”