(Politico) Former President Jimmy Carter who once brokered a nuclear agreement with Kim Jong Uns grandfather in the 1990s is offering to travel to North Korea to try and break President Donald Trumps deadlock with the North Korean dictator. The offer was described to POLITICO by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) who met with the former president in Atlanta on Thursday. In 1994 Carter became the first U.S. president ever to visit North Korea when he met with Kim Il Sung the founder of North Korea and grandfather of the current leader Kim Jong Un. Together the two developed a bilateral step-by-step plan to get to the point of peace and work toward denuclearization Khanna said. Carter now 94 no longer travels but told Khanna that he would go to North Korea if the Trump administration wanted his assistance. Khanna noted that Carter is perhaps the only person in the nation" who had direct contact and negotiations with Kims grandfather a revered figure in North Korea. And with that weight of history he added Carter may be in a unique position to assist Trump in his nuclear talks with the current North Korean dictator after the two leaders left a recent summit in Vietnam with no agreement on how to move forward.
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