If Trump Wants Talks, First Recognize Us as A Nuclear Power, North Korea's Blunt Response
The US must abandon its demand to end its nuclear program
North Korea has once again ruled out the possibility of any kind of agreement on its nuclear weapons program.
According to the World News Agency, this time, North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un’s sister Kim Yu Jong made a recent statement.
He has made it clear that relations with former US President Donald Trump are not bad, but no talks or exemptions on the North Korean nuclear program are possible.
Kim Yu Jong added that if the United States wants to resume talks, first withdraw from North Korea’s demand to end the nuclear program.
North Korea’s sister Kim Yu Jong added that the United States would have to recognize North Korea as a nuclear power.
This statement comes from a North Korean powerful personality when the rulers Kim Jong Un is likely to visit Russia.
Meanwhile, the United States and its allies keep a close eye on North Korea’s growing ties with Russia and cooperation with China, which may begin a new alignment in the region.
Former US President Donald Trump, on the other hand, also pointed out that he wants to see the diplomatic process starting in 2018. However, his recent policy looks tough and rigid.
North Korea’s insistence on nuclear weapons could once again cause tensions internationally, while the United States and its allies have been calling the stance a threat to global security.