North Korea Says Trump-Kim Ties ‘Not Bad,’ Urges US New Approach
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North Korea says Kim’s relations with Trump ‘not bad,’ but stands firm on nukes - West Hawaii Today
SEOUL, South Korea — Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump has expressed interest in reengaging with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, saying the two men had forged a friendship when they met several times during his first term.
NEW: North Korea Issues First Public Statement On Trump's Return
Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, shared the regime’s first public statement on the Trump Administration since President Donald Trump returned to office in January. Trump previously negotiated a historic summit between the U.S., South Korea and North Korea in 2018, and also became the first American president to cross into North Korean territory when he joined Kim Jong Un at the Korean demilitarized zone (DMZ…
North Korea Says Relations with Trump ‘Not Bad’
“North Korea said relations between its leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump were ‘not bad’, as Pyongyang signaled its potential willingness to enter into talks with the new administration for the first time,” the Financial Times reports.
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