Only four short months after President Donald Trump and North Korean State Affairs Commission Chairman Kim Jong-un parted on civil terms following a no-deal summit in Hanoi, Trump tweeted an ...
At a five-yearly party congress, North Korea’s leader outlined a vision for potential U.S. engagement that is contingent on ...
U.S. President Donald Trump remains open to dialogue with North Korea "without any preconditions," the White House said Thursday, ...
WASHINGTON — President Trump used his Twitter feed Monday to ask followers whether he should meet nuclear-armed leader Kim Jong Un near the DMZ, the demilitarized zone that separates North and South ...
Offering “peaceful coexistence or eternal confrontation,” North Korea’s leader said he would only restart talks if the U.S. ends “hostile” policies and accepts Pyongyang’s nuclear status.
The North Korean leader said that his country can get along well with the United States as long as Washington accepts it as a nuclear weapons state.
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Bolton: Kim Jong-un unlikely to meet Trump again
John Bolton, who served as White House National Security Advisor during President Donald Trump’s first term, analyzed in an interview with a South Korean broadcaster that “North Korean leader Kim Jong ...
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