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Kim Opens Door to US Talks if Denuclearization Demand is Dropped

Kim Jong Un demands the US drop denuclearization conditions to resume talks, while North Korea continues producing 15 to 20 nuclear bombs yearly, South Korea's president said.

  • North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stated that dialogue with the U.S. is possible if the U.S. ceases its insistence on denuclearization, according to state news agency KCNA.
  • In a speech, Kim expressed fond memories of U.S. President Donald Trump, believing peaceful coexistence could be possible if the U.S. accepts reality.
  • South Korean President Lee Jae Myung acknowledged significant challenges in restarting dialogue with North Korea while advocating for a phased approach to dismantle its nuclear program, as reported by Reuters.
  • Lee emphasized the need for favorable conditions for negotiations, noting Trump's potential role in these efforts.
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