Where are you pulling this from ... thin air? The President has been talking about this with Kim, returning the remains of our soldiers and the dead and alive Japanese in generational prison camps.
And, if you don't mind by bringing this up, President Trump is the only President who has opened this dialogue...and he's done it face to face with the perpetrator.
Try, try and see the positives all around you. You don't even have to admit them here, just don't deprive yourself of at least seeing them.
The refusal by so many to acknowledge Trump's achievement is pathetic. What the hell did Obama, Clinton and both Bushes do to address human rights in NORK? Of course this is only a first step, but among what's already been accomplished is the extension of good will that allows us to raise the issue of political prisoners, and invite a reciprocal gesture.
Demonizing the Kim regime hasn't freed a single political prisoner. Treating the North Koreans as negotiating equals allows for the possibility of reciprocity, a sound tactic whenever the true goal of a negotiation is the forging of a deal, rather than the scoring of political points.
We've spent over fifty years refusing to meet with the North Koreans in fear of according them "prestige". Meanwhile they've become a self-fulfilling prophecy, playing to type with open hostility, duplicity and extreme militancy borne of anger at being treated as pariahs. Our past tactics have gained us nothing, and so many years of pussyfooting has let the NORKs finally gain the leverage they've sought - nukes and the means to deliver them to an American city.
What is notable is that both the NORKs and the Americans think they are negotiating from a position of strength. That's a good thing, because it is conducive to productive, good faith bargaining.
I applaud the President for forging his own path and daring to approach diplomacy like a business negotiation. I applaud the President for having the courage to step up and try to solve a crisis dropped in his lap because of decades of can-kicking and conventional thinking.