They’re talking, which is positive movement. But North Korea is trying to throw a wedge between South Korea and the U.S.

Via Daily Caller:

Not even a week since talks between the North and the South began, and North Korea is already trying to drive a wedge between the U.S. and South Korea by threatening to pull out of the Olympics over Seoul’s ties to Washington.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in said in a speech Tuesday that President Donald Trump made a “huge contribution” to the talks held Tuesday at the Korean border. Trump “made a huge contribution to make inter-Korean talks happen,” Moon explained to reporters. “I’d like to express my gratitude.”

He reportedly said talks “could be the effect of the sanctions and pressure led by the U.S.”

As North Korea — as many observers predicted — wants to separate the South from its protector, the North rebuked the South Korean leader for his so-called “ill-boding” remarks.

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