Former President Jimmy Carter — who once brokered a nuclear agreement with Kim Jong Un’s grandfather in the 1990s — is offering to travel to North Korea to try and break President Donald Trump's deadlock with the North Korean dictator
But Khanna, a member of the House Armed Services Committee — who also sits on the readiness and strategic forces subpanels — said his meeting with Carter presented a possible role he could play in helping to build on past negotiations. With Carter’s blessing, Khanna said, he will now work to revive the 12-point strategy for denuclearization that Carter drew up with Kim Il Sung, “amend it’’ and aim to release a new joint framework that he hopes could assist the administration.
"The administration faces real dilemmas about how to move forward," Malley said via email. "That makes it a good time to take a step back and talk to those who have experience on this issue and on dealing with North Korea. President Carter fits that description. He's dealt with North Korean's leadership at the highest level more than almost any American. So, yes, it would make a lot of sense for the Trump administration to talk to him.
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