
Kim Jong Un Expresses Willingness to Improve US Relations Amid Possible Trump Meeting
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un stated that his country could 'get along well' with the U.S., amidst speculation of a potential meeting with Donald Trump, while simultaneously labeling South Korea as North Korea's 'most hostile entity'.
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Confrontation or dialogue? You choose, North Korea’s Kim tells US
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has warned that Pyongyang was ready for confrontation with the US but also left the door open for dialogue, depending on Washington’s stance. The prospects of North Korea-US relations hinge “entirely on the attitude of the United States”, he said on Wednesday. Pyongyang was prepared for both “peaceful coexistence or eternal confrontation” but the choice lay with Washington. As long as the US respected North Korea’s nuclear-armed state status, which is enshrined...
By Park Chan-kyong
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However, Kim called South Korea his county's ‘most hostile entity’ and that it will forever be excluded ‘from the category of compatriots’
By AFP
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