Kim Jong Un has signaled an interest in stronger relations with the United States but declined to dismantle his nuclear program, wanting the U.S. to first end economic sanctions. Trump has claimed he is "in no rush" for denuclearization as long as Pyongyang continues to suspend missile tests. The talks come after South Korea’s presidential office said Monday that the U.S. and North Korea could agree to end the Korean War of 1950-1953 during the meeting. | |
News Alert Wednesday, February 27 |
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| | President Trump and Kim Jong Un begin their second summit in Vietnam | Kim Jong Un has signaled an interest in stronger relations with the United States but declined to dismantle his nuclear program, wanting the U.S. to first end economic sanctions. Trump has claimed he is "in no rush" for denuclearization as long as Pyongyang continues to suspend missile tests. The talks come after South Korea’s presidential office said Monday that the U.S. and North Korea could agree to end the Korean War of 1950-1953 during the meeting. | |
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