South Korea has played a key role in facilitating diplomacy between the United States and North Korea, but after Donald Trump announced the cancellation of his upcoming summit with Kim Jong-un, it appeared his allies were left in the dark.
South Korea said Thursday that it was trying to figure out the circumstances behind the cancellation of the summit, according to Yonhap News, a South Korean news agency.
“(We) are trying to figure out what President Trump’s intention is and the exact meaning of it,” a spokesman told the news outlet.
I’m sure this is the sort of thing the U.S. ambassador to South Korea can help smooth over with our longtime allies.
No, wait, nearly a year and a half after taking office, the Trump administration doesn’t yet have an ambassador to South Korea.









