Trump: Kim Jong-un did not answer Obama’s phone 11 times, but picked up mine

According to the Russian Tass news agency, US President Trump answered questions from reporters at the White House on Monday, saying that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un not only held three personal meetings but also called. Trump once again said that if he did not try to hold a high-level meeting to resolve the DPRK nuclear issue, the United States and North Korea may still be in a state of war.

Trump: Kim Jong-un did not answer Obama’s phone 11 times, but picked up my

Trump said that his former US President Barack Obama admitted in his transfer of power that he did not solve the Korean Peninsula crisis. Trump told reporters, "I asked him at the time: Did you call him (Kim Jong-un)? He (Obama) replied that he did not. He (Obama) tried 11 times (to Kim Jong-un) Call). But the gentleman on the other end of the phone did not respond to him. No respect. However, he took my call."

Trump: Kim Jong-un did not answer Obama’s phone 11 times, but picked up my

In June 2018, the first meeting of the US and DPRK summits was held in Singapore, and the DPRK and the United States signed a joint statement. At that time, North Korean leaders expressed their willingness to realize the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula in exchange for US security guarantees. From February 27 to 28, the second DPRK-US summit was held in Hanoi. Trump and Kim Jong-un failed to reach an agreement after several meetings, including one-on-one meetings and did not sign a joint statement.

 

On June 30, US President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held their third meeting in the demilitarized zone on the Korean-Korean border.

Trump: Kim Jong-un did not answer Obama’s phone 11 times, but picked up my

On October 5th, representatives of the United States and North Korea held a meeting in Sweden, but the consultations on this work did not produce results. Kim Min-kit, the head of the DPRK delegation, announced the failure of the negotiations and suggested that the US should better consider its position. The US State Department disagreed with this assessment and considered the negotiations to be constructive. The representative of the United States also accepted the invitation of Sweden to return to Stockholm in two weeks and continue negotiations with North Korea.

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