Trump agreed to the possibility of a historic meeting between himself and the North Korean leader late on Thursday after South
Korean envoy Chung Eui - yong told him Kim was «frank and sincere» about negotiating on his country's nuclear arsenal.
March 9 - President Donald Trump is ready to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un by May in response to Kim's invitation to hold the first - ever U.S. - North Korea summit, a South
Korean envoy said, marking a potentially dramatic breakthrough in the North Korea nuclear standoff.
March 9 (Reuters)- President Donald Trump is ready to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un by May in response to Kim's invitation to hold the first - ever U.S. - North Korea summit, a South
Korean envoy said, marking a potentially dramatic breakthrough in the North Korea nuclear standoff.
During a meeting between Kim and a South
Korean envoy in March, Asahi Shimbun reported that Ri referred to Kim as «my husband,» marking a major shift in language deliberately potentially used to normalize the relationship between the leader and his wife.
Japanese media also reported that Ri had referred to Kim Jong Un as «my husband» in a meal with South
Korean envoys, earlier in March, which was considered a rare move, given the rigid formality surrounding Kim's title in North Korea.
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong - un, has told South
Korean envoys he is willing to negotiate with the United States on abandoning his country's nuclear weapons, and also said he would suspend all nuclear and missile tests while such talks were underway.
Not exact matches
Today, special
envoy for North
Korean human rights issues Robert King and a group of U.S. diplomats will leave for Pyongyang in an effort to secure the release of an...
Today, special
envoy for North
Korean human rights issues Robert King and a group of U.S. diplomats will leave for Pyongyang in an effort to secure the release of an imprisoned American missionary.
It is notable that unlike Hu Jintao, Xi has quickly consolidated his power base and demonstrated resolve on the North
Korean nuclear crisis, stating to a South
Korean special
envoy earlier this year on 23rd January that China «could not tolerate North Korea possessing nuclear weapons».