대담: 송세련 교수님<br /><br /> Let's delve deeper into the rapid developments related to the summit between the North and the U.S.<br />To help us do that, we have Doctor Song Se-ryun, professor of Law at Kyung Hee university with us in the studio.<br />Thank you for being with us. <br /><br /> My pleasure. <br /><br /> Fire then aim, seems to be a commonly seen action taken by the larger-than-life American president.<br />Common sense dictates them worthy of criticism, but Trump is anything but a conventional politician.<br />Initially the world was shocked, and deeply concerned but it appears to be drawing desired response from Pyongyang.<br /><br /> North Korea appears to suddenly change its tone again when Washington turned its back.<br />But then we have seen Pyongyang with the tendency to blow hot and cold, send mixed signals time and time again.<br /><br /> Judging by President Moon's surprised reaction to the cancellation, he may have been certain that Trump would not take this path.<br />During practically every meeting with other leaders, Trump has appeared upset about many things, but he seemed to get along well with the liberal leader.<br />Does this reflect badly on his performance as mediator?<br /><br /> The traditional ally of the hermit kingdom cannot be excluded from equation in all things related to the North.<br />How strong is Beijing's influence.<br />-Which direction would China steer Pyongyang towards<br />-What can we do to bring out constructive actions from Beijing.<br /><br /> Professor Song Se-ryun, thank you so much for making time for us today. <br />We appreciate it. <br />