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Trump's initiatives toward Seoul, Pyongyang confined to 'media imagery' — expert

TASS English · 2026-08-21

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• What happened: Expert Sergey Lebedev critiques the Trump administration's diplomatic initiatives towards South Korea and North Korea, suggesting they are largely superficial and aimed at generating positive media coverage ahead of upcoming congressional elections. • Why it matters: The analysis highlights the potential limitations of U.S. foreign policy in the Korean Peninsula, indicating that the region has become a lower priority for Washington, which may lead to increased tensions and discussions about South Korea developing its own nuclear capabilities. • What to watch next: Observers should monitor any upcoming meetings between Trump and Kim Jong Un, as well as the reactions from South Korea regarding U.S. policies and their implications for regional security dynamics.

Trump's initiatives toward Seoul, Pyongyang confined to 'media imagery' — expert Sergey Lebedev recalled that congressional elections in the United States are drawing near, so "the Trump administration and the Republican Party need to demonstrate some tangible results to voters"MOSCOW, August 21. /TASS/. Washington's current rhetoric addressed to Seoul and Pyongyang and the traditional "swings" in American diplomacy are driven by both external and internal motives, ranging from US President Donald Trump's desire to find positive news stories amid the "Middle East fiasco" ahead of the congressional elections to his intention to weaken North Korea's ties with Russia and China. Trump's possible desire to "re-proclaim himself the planet's chief peacemaker" cannot be ruled out, but in all likelihood these initiatives will be limited to "a pretty media imagery," says Sergey Lebedev, a research fellow at the Institute of World Military Economy and Strategy at the National Research University Higher School of Economics and a senior lecturer at the Financial University. In a column for TASS, the expert recalled that congressional elections in the United States are drawing near, so "the Trump administration and the Republican Party need to demonstrate some tangible results to voters." Meanwhile, "the fiasco in the Middle East and the lack of other major successes" are now forcing Washington to actively seek out positive newsworthy developments. "Earlier, South Korean President Lee Jae-myung proposed that North Korea conclude a peace agreement and formally end the war that has been going on since the 1950s. Of course, this initiative was privately agreed upon with the United States," he noted. "One can assume that Trump sees in it an opportunity to once again proclaim himself the planet's chief peacemaker, declaring the end of 'yet another long-standing war.' In reality, however, signing a real peace agreement between Seoul and Pyongyang is currently impossible." Moreover, according to Lebedev, it is necessary to proceed from the premise that "the Korean Peninsula has ceased to be a priority for Washington," as evidenced, in particular, by the National Security Strategy prepared by the second Trump administration in 2025. "Therefore, Trump's current statements in this area should primarily be viewed as an attempt to shift resources from non-priority foreign policy areas," he explained. Furthermore, the expert continued, Trump directly expressed dissatisfaction with Seoul for its refusal to support the American-Israeli campaign against Iran. Moreover, an obvious and dangerous consequence of such a demarche could be the intensification of discussions within the South Korean establishment about the need to develop its own nuclear arsenal, Lebedev added. However, it's not that simple: according to the expert, more complex geopolitical motives can be discerned behind the American leader's actions. "It's possible that Washington would strategically like to weaken Pyongyang's ties with Moscow and Beijing," he believes. "Let me remind you that in 2024, Russia and North Korea signed the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty, which became the basis for joint actions to repel the Ukrainian incursion into the Kursk Region. However, the White House, apparently, may be far more concerned about other aspects of bilateral cooperation. Speculation about a qualitative leap in North Korean missile technology is actively circulating in the West." Nice picture with no global meaning Nevertheless, Lebedev emphasizes, it's extremely likely that the US president's initiatives regarding Pyongyang and Seoul will "be limited to a nice media picture." The DPRK itself "will never go further," since it "clearly understands that launching pro-Western political and economic reforms would be tantamount to national suicide." Moreover, Trump's announced meeting with Kim Jong Un by the end of this year will likely "become a flashy media event, completely devoid of any deep political content," the expert believes. "The leaders simply have nothing substantive to agree on," Lebedev explained. "I'm inclined to agree that the only real purpose of such an event is to make the Republic of Korea nervous. Trump is clearly irritated by Seoul, which has refused to get involved in Washington's Middle East adventure. For Kim Jong Un, this is an opportunity to remind the neighboring state (which North Korea views solely as an American proxy) who rules the roost in the peninsula’s South." 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