Kim Jong Un Says He Has 'Fond Memories' of Trump, Open to Talks
Summary
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un expressed a willingness to negotiate with the United States if it stops demanding that North Korea give up its nuclear weapons. Kim mentioned having positive memories of former U.S. President Donald Trump and stated that North Korea's nuclear weapons would not be given up.Key Facts
- Kim Jong Un is open to talks with the U.S. if it stops demanding denuclearization.
- Kim mentioned having "fond memories" of Donald Trump.
- North Korea's nuclear weapons program creates tension with the U.S. and its allies.
- During Trump's presidency, he and Kim met three times, but no major agreements were made.
- Kim said North Korea’s nuclear status is permanent.
- North Korea claims its nuclear weapons deter U.S. and allied aggression.
- Kim stated that the concept of "denuclearization" has lost its meaning.
- Trump's response to Kim's statement has not yet been determined.
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