London – Trump Hails Progress In Tweet Sharing Note From North Korea’s Kim

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    U.S. President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive aboard Air Force One, for their first official visit to Britain, at Stansted Airport, Britain, July 12, 2018. REUTERS/Henry NichollsLondon – Kim Jong Un told President Donald Trump he believed their efforts could open up a “new future” between North Korea and the United States and expressed hope for “practical actions” in the future, according to a letter from the North Korean leader released on Thursday.

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    But Kim, in the note posted by Trump on Twitter, made no mention of any work by North Korea toward denuclearization at a time when there has been no sign of concrete action by Pyongyang since the two leaders held a landmark summit in Singapore on June 12.

    Despite that, Trump hailed the July 6 letter as a “very nice note,” saying “Great progress being made.”

    Kim praised Trump for “energetic and extraordinary efforts made by Your Excellency Mr. President for the improvement of relations between the two countries and the faithful implementation of the joint statement.”

    He was referring the summit statement signed by the two leaders – the first-ever U.S.-North Korean summit – in which Kim agreed in broad terms to “work toward denuclearization” of the Korean Peninsula.

    Trump later said North Korea was no longer a nuclear threat, even though no details were announced, and critics suggested the president had failed to secure any new commitments from Pyongyang toward the dismantling of its nuclear missile program.

    The date of the letter suggests it may have been sent before Secretary of State Michael Pompeo’s visit to Pyongyang last week, in which the United States and North Korea struggled to make headway on the denuclearization issue.

    North Korea accused the United States on Saturday of making “gangster-like” demands in the talks in North Korea, contradicting Pompeo who said the old enemies had made progress.

    But Kim’s note, which Trump included in his Twitter post with an image of the letter in Korean and an English-language translation of it, took a different tone.

    “I firmly believe that the strong will, sincere efforts and unique approach of myself and Your Excellency Mr. President aimed at opening up a new future between the DPRK and the U.S. will surely come to fruition,” Kim wrote, referring to North Korea by its acronym.

    Kim said he hoped the process between the two sides would lead to “practical actions” in the future – though he offered no specifics – and that there would be a second meeting between the two leaders.


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    hashomer
    hashomer
    5 years ago

    Delusional Donnie likes Rocket Man Tyrant Un and Tsar Pootin but hates Euro allies who can out-debate him any day. What a debacle w NATO! Shanda on Trumpfnik. And Boy-Pal Un continues to make Nukes according to intl watchdogs. Look it up, deplorables. FEH.

    ECSGrad
    ECSGrad
    5 years ago

    Kim Jong Un to Chinese President Xi:

    “You were right Xi; I flatter him and he believes me.”