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 expressed willingness to engage in talks with the U.S. if it abandons its denuclearization demands, as reported by the Korean Central News Agency.
- Kim mentioned having "fond memories" of U.S. President Donald Trump from their previous meetings, suggesting a potential reopening of dialogue.
- South Korea's presidential office stated it supports U.S.-North Korea talks while reaffirming its commitment to a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.
- Kim reiterated that denuclearization is not an option for North Korea, asserting that the country will "never give up our nuclear weapons.
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