"Great relationship": Trump at South Korea summit says he wants to meet with Kim Jong-un
Summary
President Trump recently met with South Korea's president and expressed his desire to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un again this year. Trump highlighted his positive relationship with Kim Jong-un and discussed the possibility of restarting dialogue between the U.S. and North Korea. The leaders of the two Koreas continue to work toward easing tensions, despite the ongoing technical state of war.Key Facts
- President Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung held a summit at the White House.
- Trump stated his intention to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un later this year.
- The Korean War (1950-53) ended without a peace treaty, leaving the Koreas technically still at war.
- Trump described having a very good relationship with Kim Jong-un during past meetings.
- The Trump administration is considering restarting discussions with North Korea.
- South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has tried to improve relations with North Korea.
- Kim Yo-jong, sister of Kim Jong-un, indicated resistance to U.S. and South Korean efforts to denuclearize North Korea.
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