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Long -term nuclear weapons between North Korea and America have been an issue of dispute. In such a situation, once again Kim Jong Un has made it clear that if America does not demand to leave nuclear weapons, then in future, the path of conversation between the two countries can open. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has said that if Washington stops pressing his country to abandon nuclear weapons, he is ready to interact with the US. According to the official Korean Central News Agency, Kim said in his speech at the Supreme People’s Assembly in Pyongyang that if America leaves our absurd passion to make us nuclear-free and accept the reality, and wants real peaceful co-existence, we have no reason to not interact with the US.

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The North Korean leader also commented on US President Donald Trump, with whom he met thrice during Trump’s first presidential tenure. He said that personally I still have refreshing memories of US President Trump. Kim’s comment came after Trump and South Korean leader Lee J-Mayang expressed his desire to meet her North Korean counterpart in a meeting held at the White House last month. Someday, I will meet them. I am keen to meet them. He was very good with me, at that time Trump said. He further said that he has ruled Kim, whose family has ruled North Korea for three generations.

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Lee, who was an outspoken supporter of improving relations with the northern neighbor of his country after taking over in June, said in the same meeting that he hopes that US President would build a trump tower in North Korea so that I can play golf there. Despite Li and Trump’s efforts, North Korea has been criticizing joint military exercises between the US and South Korea, and Kim Jong Un’s sister Kim Yo Jong described it as a careless invasion practice.
 
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