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Trump touts "beautiful letter" from N. Korean leader Kim Jong-un

2019-06-12 9 Dailymotion

After decades of failed attempts to rein in North Korea's nuclear program, one year ago today, U.S. President Donald Trump traveled to Singapore to try a new apprach: one on one diplomacy with Kim Jong-un.<br />Hopes ran high until the talks hit one roadblock after another. One year later, the denuclearization talks remain firmly stalled.<br />Amid such stalemate, U.S. President Donald Trump reveals he's received yet another "beautiful" letter from the North Korean leader.<br />Another summit looming ahead? Our Kim Hyo-sun reports.<br />U.S. President Donald Trump says he received a (quote) "beautiful letter" from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.<br /><br />"I just received a beautiful letter from Kim Jong-un and I think the relationship is very well but I appreciated the letter."<br /><br />This is the first time Trump has revealed a letter from Kim since the Hanoi summit ended prematurely with no deal in late February.<br />Speaking to reporters at the White House on Tuesday,... President Trump hailed the letter but said he couldn't reveal any of the content.<br />He also spoke highly of Kim's leadership,... adding the North has great potential considering its location and people.<br />Explaining there's a stark difference between now and when he first became president,... Trump again stressed that North Korea hasn't conducted any nuclear or major missile tests in more than a year-and-a-half.<br /><br /> <br />"We have a very good relationship together. Now I can confirm it because of the letter I got yesterday and I think you know, I think that something will happen that's going to be very positive."<br /><br />He also commented on this week's Wall Street Journal report that said Kim's half-brother Kim Jong-nam, who was killed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in 2017,... was a source for the CIA.<br />Trump insisted such a thing would not happen while he's in office.<br />Despite the letter from Kim Jong-un, it remains to be seen whether Pyeongyang and Washington can rebuild momentum in stalled nuclear talks,... a year since the leaders first met in Singapore for their first-ever summit.<br />Kim Hyo-sun, Arirang News.<br />

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