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Rep. Hanabusa Comments on Trump, Jong-un Meeting

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Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa attended the Aspen Institute’s Congressional Program titled “Finding a Diplomatic Solution to the North Korea Crisis” at Stanford University Friday to Sunday, March 2 through 4, 2018.

The conference featured three days of round table discussions with academics, and representatives from the military and diplomatic community.

The South Korean government announced that President Donald Trump will meet with Kim Jong-un.

“If this unprecedented meeting takes place, it would mark an important step in negotiations to deescalate nuclear tensions on the Korean Peninsula and figure out where the North Korean regime fits in the Asia Pacific community,” said Rep. Hanabusa. “I would hope that President Trump keeps the best interests of the American people, our allies in the region and the more than 23,000 US troops stationed in South Korea in mind when engaging with Kim Jong-un and his supporters. These longstanding tensions involve many regional actors, main among them China, and we must be careful and measured in our negotiations.”

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