WorldIn today's News Hockey: Malays Masters host Aussie veterans CosmosNEW YORK (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter said he would be willing to travel to North Korea on behalf of the Trump administration to help diffuse rising tensions, The New York Times reported on its website on Sunday. ”I told him that I was available if they ever need me,” the Times quoted Carter as saying. FILE PHOTO - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter sits after delivering a lecture at the House of Lords in London, Britain February 3, 2016. REUTERS/Neil Hall/File PhotoTold that some in Washington were made nervous by Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s war of words, Carter said “I‘m afraid, too, of a situation.””They want to save their regime. Particularly to Kim,” who, Carter added, has ”never, so far as I know, been to China.”“And they have no relationship.
Source: Sunday Times October 22, 2017 04:41 UTC