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Kim Jong Un says he has good memories of Trump and open to future US talks
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said he still has “good personal memories” of his meetings with Donald Trump. He added there was “no reason not to” resume talks if the United States shifts its approach on denuclearization.
Kim stated that Washington would need to abandon what he called a “delusional obsession” with denuclearization. The comment reflects long-standing friction over the role of nuclear weapons in security strategy.
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The Context
Trump and Kim held several high-profile meetings during his previous term, including summits in Singapore and Hanoi. These encounters marked a rare period of direct engagement between the two nations.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have increased in recent years. North Korea has accelerated weapons testing and expanded cooperation with Russia.
Supporters of renewed talks argue that dialogue is preferable to isolation. Critics counter that North Korea has used talks in the past to gain concessions without changing its nuclear policy.
The United States has historically sought to curb nuclear proliferation through sanctions and diplomatic pressure. North Korea has emphasized its right to self-defense and the importance of deterrence.
Alignment with Russia during the war in Ukraine has further complicated North Korea’s international relationships. This move has drawn criticism from governments concerned about global security.
While Kim expressed openness to dialogue, the conditions for talks remain uncertain. Both sides continue to frame nuclear policy as a central obstacle.
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| Total News Sources | 33 |
| Left | 11 |
| Right | 12 |
| Center | 8 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 36% Right |
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