While President Trump does deserve some credit for having taken a harsher stance on North Korea, the current dialogues should mainly be attributed to South Korean president Moon Jae-in, China, and Kim Jong-un himself, infers Debra Killalea of News.com. Crucially, no solid peace has yet been established; North Korea may be using the talks to extract concessions with the plan of pulling out once change is demanded of it. Furthermore, agreeing to meet is a victory for Kim Jong-un, as it legitimizes his regime. Leaders that claim Trump deserves a Nobel Prize are simply flattering him to avoid getting on his bad side.