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Donald Trump looking forward to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday said that he was looking forward to meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to discuss nuclear denuclearisation process and peace talks.

“Kim Jong-un says North Korea will not make or test nuclear weapons or give them to others – & he is ready to meet President Trump anytime.” PBS News Hour. I also look forward to meeting with Chairman Kim who realizes so well that North Korea possesses great economic potential!” the US President tweeted.

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According to reports, the North Korean leader had clearly stated in his New Year message that if Washington insists on “one-sided demands,” then the former will have “no choice but to defend our country’s sovereignty and supreme interest, and find a new way to settle peace on our peninsula.”

Kim further agreed to give up his atomic arsenal and long-range missiles programmes if the US provided North Korea with relaxation in sanction.

The North Korean leader reaffirmed his country’s commitment to denuclearisation while stating that US-North Korea relations could improve if the United States responded in a corresponding manner to the state’s efforts towards denuclearisation.

“If the U.S. responds to our active and preemptive efforts with trustworthy steps and corresponding behaviour, (the North-U.S. relations) will move forward at an excellent and fast pace in the process of taking concrete and innovative measures,” Kim said.

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