now tens of millions of Americans will be heading to the polls in the coming
hours to cast their ballots in the 2018 midterms elections touted by many US
media outlets as a referendum on Donald Trump's presidency while the polls don't
give us a clear picture of what might happen we thought in the meantime would
find out how the different outcomes could affect the Trump administration's
North Korea policy our parka June met with some experts for their insights so
let's take a look these metro elections in the US are
particularly important for the Korean Peninsula as the outcome is directly
linked to the future direction of nuclear negotiations with North Korea
right after the elections North Korean the US will hold high-level talks to
make progress on the north denuclearization and sort out the
details of a second summit between North Korean leader Kim jong-un and US
President Donald Trump planned for early next year so the midterms are of
immediate concern for the Korean Peninsula there are four possible
scenarios what the latest polls suggest the most probable one is where
Republicans maintain control of the Senate and Democrats win back the house
according to one expert for South Korea that outcome would complicate the
ongoing peace drive including inter-korean cooperation projects the
Trump administration will lose some of its political clout to push through the
president's plans to engage the north think the human right issue will be
raised by the Democrats and also more pressure on North Korea will be raised
by Democrats the Congress which is contradictory to the president Trump's
policy which is negotiation so all in all I think a present trouble will be
you know kind of uh you know isolated positions by Congress as far as the
North Korea policy is concerned and so there may be a change of pace but a
different expert doesn't expect much to change from the status quo even if
Democrats regain control of Congress obviously from next year going on the
United States going to go into election period in the second half of the year so
probably leading up to that point first half we might see a little
stalemate and postponing everything every process and try to keep everything
under control and manageable president chunk will have to seek support from
Democrats for a successful outcome with North Korea but ultimately it comes down
to president Trump's response whether he will push for dialogue with the regime
and its denuclearization as he has up until this point packagin arirang news

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