North Korea says it made 'realistic proposal' at Trump-Kim summit, disputes reason for breakdown

North Korea has contradicted President Donald Trump on his reason for walking away from the summit with Kim Jong-un short, saying the US wanted too much.

President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un at dinner

North Korea says it offered to dismantle all its nuclear production but the US rejected it. (AAP) Source: AAP

North Korea said Friday it had offered to dismantle its Yongbyon nuclear plant in exchange for partial sanctions relief at Kim Jong Un's summit with Donald Trump, after the meeting ended without agreement.

In a highly unusual late-night statement at the North Korean delegation's hotel, foreign minister Ri Yong Ho said Pyongyang had made a "realistic proposal" at the summit in Hanoi.

He denied Trump's assertion that Pyongyang had demanded the lifting of all sanctions imposed on it over its nuclear weapon and ballistic missile programmes.

"If the US releases partial sanctions namely... those that hamper the civilian economy and the livelihood of our people, we will permanently and completely dismantle all the nuclear production facilities in the Yongbyon area, in the presence of US experts," Ri told reporters.

The minister was reading a statement after the two-day Trump-Kim talks closed with no final deal and the US president gave a press conference before flying out of Vietnam.

The much-anticipated second summit between the two leaders ended with no agreement reached and a scheduled signing ceremony was dropped.


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