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White House says Trump remains open to North Korea diplomacy talks

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The White House said president Donald Trump is still open to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the hope of nuclear disarmament, even when Pyongyang warned of any pressure to abandon his nuclear arsenal.

“President Trump held in his first term three historic players with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who settled on the Korean peninsula and achieved the first leader of the leader ever on nuclear disarmament,” a White House official told Fox News Digital.

“The president maintains these goals and remains open to engaging with leader Kim to completely achieve North Korea.”

Kim Jong, the strong sister of Kim Jong Un, said in the notes made by government media that the relations between Trump and her brother “are not bad.” However, she warned that any attempt to pressure North Korea to disarm nuclear will be considered “nothing but ridicule.”

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Trump and Kim were filmed during their meeting in February 2019 in Vietnam. (AP Photo/EVAN VCCI, File)

She also claimed that the nuclear arsenal has expanded significantly since the two leaders met in the last time – despite their pledge to follow up on nuclear disarmament – and stated that the future summit will not be possible if it focuses on nuclear disarmament.

“If the United States fails to accept the changing reality and continues in the failed past, the” DPRK -us “meeting will remain” hope “in the American team.”

Trump kept three unprecedented players with the North Korean leader – who was called “Little Rochet Man” – during his first term: in Singapore in 2018, Hanoi in 2019, and in the Korean region that is revealed later that year, when he became the first American president to sit on North Korea soil.

At the summit of 2018, Trump and Kim signed a joint statement that pledged to “work to fully disarm on the Korean Peninsula” and is committed to creating new relations from US Korea.

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Trump shakes Kim Jong Un hand

The couple initially signed a mysterious agreement for the Korean Peninsula to devote it – but North Korea instead built its arsenal. ((AP/kcna))

However, talks collapsed in subsequent meetings. North Korea did not abandon its nuclear weapons, and the United States has not lifted sanctions. According to Kim, Kim sought to dismantle parts of the system arsenal in exchange for the relief of complete penalties – Trump’s proposal.

By 2020, the talks stopped completely, and North Korea resumed the weapons test.

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This image presented by the North Korean government shows what the missile training that mimics a nuclear attack against the enemies says in a place in North Korea on Monday, April 22, 2024. (Korean Central News Agency/Korean News Service via AP)

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In a statement on Monday, he celebrated the 72nd anniversary of the end of the Korean war, Trump was reflected in his meetings with Kim, saying: “I was proud to become the first president to sit crossing this descending region to North Korea.”

He also emphasized that the US alliance with South Korea, adding: “Although the evils of communism are still continuing in Asia, the American and South Korean forces remain united in an iron alliance to this day.”

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2025-07-31 14:10:00

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