A spokesman for the White House National Security Council (NSC) said, "President Trump will continue to maintain the same stance as he did in his first administration.
"We will pursue the complete denuclearization of North Korea," South Korean news agency Yonhap News reported.
The spokesman said, "President Trump has a good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Eun, and President Trump will combine that toughness with diplomacy."
"We made the first-ever summit-level commitment to 'complete denuclearization.'"
On the 20th, the day he was re-elected, President Trump declared North Korea a "nuclear power" (nu
In an interview with Fox News broadcast on the 23rd, he called Kim a "smart man."
He called him "a guy" and said he would "get in touch again."
Some have said, "President Trump has invited Kim to the negotiating table.
While some have speculated that Trump may be pushing for a "small deal" that only covers a portion of North Korea's nuclear capabilities in order to secure a nuclear deal, the White House said, "President Trump is committed to North Korea's complete denuclearization.
This appears to be a clear indication of the company's position that it is "aiming to make the country more transparent."
2025/01/30 08:09 KST
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