North Korea's Kim Jong-un says faith in Trump 'unchanged'

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Source: AP

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's faith in Donald Trump remains "unchanged" and he wants to denuclearise the Korean peninsula during the US president's first term.


Media Inside this week have a look through what is the North Korea and US' relationship going.

Still, the next step in nuclear diplomacy is uncertain. Negotiators seem deadlocked over whether North Korea truly intends to denuclearise as it has pledged numerous times in recent months. North Korea has dismantled its nuclear and rocket engine testing sites, but US officials want more serious, concrete action taken before North Korea obtains outside concessions.

North Korea's Kim Jong-un wants to realize denuclearization during U.S. President Donald Trump's first term — giving a timeline for the first time — and has agreed to a third summit with his South Korean counterpart, A International politic experts said in ABC Matter of Fact.

Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in will meet in Pyongyang on Sept. 18-20 and will discuss "practical measures" toward denuclearization.

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