U.S. President Donald Trump has reignited speculation about a possible diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea, stating he will "get the conflict solved" while referencing his previous “great relationship” with Kim Jong Un. At a White House event, Trump sidestepped questions about a recent letter allegedly sent to the North Korean leader. <br /> <br />However, NK News reports that Pyongyang’s UN delegation refused to accept any such letter, suggesting a strained atmosphere. Trump and Kim had met thrice during Trump’s first term, but nuclear talks ultimately collapsed over disarmament disagreements. <br /> <br />Trump now hints at reviving that momentum, framing his personal diplomacy as a unique path to resolution. The situation remains murky amid the absence of official confirmation from either side. Still, Trump’s remarks have sparked new questions about a potential U.S.-North Korea thaw—especially as global tensions remain high and his foreign policy narrative pivots back toward high-stakes summits and unconventional outreach. <br /> <br />#Trump #NorthKorea #KimJongUn #TrumpKim #USDiplomacy #WhiteHouse #TrumpSpeech #USPolitics #OvalOffice #Geopolitics #AsiaSecurity #NuclearTalks #Denuclearization #USNorthKorea #TrumpNews #KimLetter #UNDelegation #Trump2025 #PeaceTalks #KoreanPeninsula<br /><br />~ED.346~HT.408~GR.124~