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Kim Jong Un open to another meeting with Trump

AP
Updated: April 13th, 2019, 08:48 IST
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The North Korean leader is ready for another summit meeting if the US offers mutually acceptable terms for an agreement. (Image: Reuters)

The North Korean leader is ready for another summit meeting if the US offers mutually acceptable terms for an agreement. (Image: Reuters)

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Pyongyang: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says he’s open to having a third summit with President Donald Trump if the United States could offer mutually acceptable terms for an agreement by the end of the year.

Pyongyang’s official Korean Central News Agency Saturday said Kim’s speech came during a session of the North Korea’s rubber-stamp parliament.

Kim during the speech blamed the collapse of his summit with Trump in February on what he described as unilateral demands by the United States. But he said his personal relationship with the American president remains good.

Kim repeated earlier claims that North Korea’s crippled economy would persevere through heavy international sanctions imposed over its nuclear weapons programme and that he wouldn’t ‘obsess over summitry with the United States out of thirst for sanctions relief’.

The United States has said the summit broke down because of the North’s excessive demands for sanctions relief in return for limited disarmament measures.

“We of course place importance on resolving problems through dialogue and negotiations. But US-style dialogue of unilaterally pushing its demands doesn’t fit us, and we have no interest in it,” Kim said during the speech. “We will wait with patience until the end of the year for the United States to come up with a courageous decision. But it will clearly be difficult for a good opportunity like last time to come up.”

The KCNA reported Friday that Kim was re-elected as chairman of the State Affairs Commission, the nation’s most important decision-making body, during a session of the Supreme People’s Assembly that praised his ‘outstanding ideological and theoretical wisdom and experienced and seasoned leadership’.

The parliament also made a slew of personnel changes Thursday that bolstered Kim’s diplomatic lineup.

Experts say the new appointments may be a sign of Kim’s desire to keep recent months of up-and-down nuclear diplomacy alive rather than returning to the threats and weapons tests that characterised 2017, when many feared war on the Korean Peninsula.

AP

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