The cameras struggled to get a steady shot as Donald Trump took his first historic steps into enemy territory with Kim Jong Un. It was 2019 and the then-45th president of the United States patted the arm of the North Korean leader,
Whether through a big deal or a small one, Trump will likely seek an agreement that at least neutralizes North Korea’s ability to strike the U.S. mainland. The real question is whether North Korea would accept such terms.
"The story of Hanoi needs to be gotten right," says Mr Seiler. "The common theme is Donald Trump walked out of the room. It was an all or nothing deal, and when Kim Jong Un wasn't willing to put ...
DONALD Trump hopes to rekindle his relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un as he returns to the White House. The president announced on Thursday, his third full day back in office,
The new U.S. administration wants to reopen talks about denuclearization with the regime in Pyongyang. But experts say President Donald Trump risks provoking new tensions, including with South Korea.
North Korea's People's Assembly was an opportunity to detail future international ambitions. This year, the US was not mentioned as Kim awaits indicators of Trump's attitude to Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Un is a smart guy,” Mr Trump told Mr Hannity ... the two leaders made history by meeting three times – in Singapore, Hanoi, and at the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
"The story of Hanoi needs to be gotten right," says Mr Seiler. "The common theme is Donald Trump walked out of the room. It was an all or nothing deal, and when Kim Jong Un wasn't willing to put ...
In an interview last week, President Trump called Kim Jong Un a "smart guy" and said he would reach out to the North Korean leader.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed that Pyongyang's nuclear program would continue "indefinitely," state media reported on Wednesday, days after United States President Donald Trump said he would make renewed diplomatic overtures to the reclusive leader.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed that Pyongyang’s nuclear programme would continue ‘indefinitely’, state media reported Wednesday, days after new US president Donald Trump said he would make renewed diplomatic overtures to the reclusive