Trump wants to meet Kim Jong Un. “I get along well with him”

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US President Donald Trump declared on Monday in an interview with journalists in the Oval Office that he got along well with North Korea leader Kim Jong Unem and that he would like to meet him.


– I have very good relationships with Kim Jong Un. Many people could say it's terrible. No, that's good. One day I will meet him. I am looking forward to our meeting – said Trump.
He emphasized that during the previous presidential term he met Kim twice. He decided that he knew the North Korean leader “better than almost everyone.”
– I shouldn't say that I like him very much because the media spreading fake news will kill me. But I get along with him very well – he added.
– There will be no nuclear war. (…) Since I took office, there was no problem with him – he continued. He admitted that Pyongyang was testing rockets and has “great” military possibilities.
On Monday, Trump accepts Mjung in the White House of the President of South Korea. Before the meeting, Trump posted an entry on South Korea on the social platform. “What is happening in South Korea? It looks like a purge or a revolution,” said Trump. He added that in such conditions you cannot do businesses. In an interview with journalists, he stated that the police in this country were leading raids to churches. “I heard bad things, I don't know if it's true or not,” he added.
Responding to the entry of Trump, Minister of Justice, South Korea Jung Sung-Ho estimated that he had the impression that the president and other representatives of the authorities in Washington have “distorted information” about the South Korean leader. and ruling a liberal party in the country.

Trump: Pyongyang would not develop nuclear abilities if I was a president
Pyongyang would not develop the military nuclear abilities if I won the presidential election in 2020 – said US leader Donald Trump on Monday during a meeting at the White House with the President of South Korea Li Dze Mjung.
Trump repeated that he got along well with North Korea leader Kim Jong Un. He decided that “maybe something would be done” regarding the Korean conflict. He noted that he would like to meet Kim. He did not rule out that the meeting could take place this year.
President of South Korea He emphasized that during the first term of Trump the situation on the peninsula was stable. However, during the break between the first and second term of Trump, North Korea developed its nuclear abilities and this worsened the situation on the peninsula.
“They wouldn't do it if I was the president,” said Trump. Mjung agreed to this statement.
From Washington Natalia Dziurdzińska (PAP)
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