Trump, Military and North Korea
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Trump "remains receptive" to reengaging with South Korean strongman Kim Jong Un, White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said.
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Yonhap News Agency on MSNRare military parade marks U.S. Army's 250th anniv. on Trump's 79th birthdayBattle tanks and other imposing armored vehicles rolled down a major downtown street of Washington, with military choppers, drones and other aircraft flying overhead during a rare parade in the United States' capital on Saturday,
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South Korea's foreign ministry emphasised its efforts to reopen communication with Pyongyang to ease tensions, without directly commenting on Trump's letter South Korea's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Thursday it is working closely with the United States to revive dialogue with North Korea,
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump open to dialogue with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, White House saysUnited States President Donald Trump is “receptive” to dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the White House has said, after a South Korea-based news site reported that Pyongyang repeatedly rebuffed Trump’s outreach efforts.
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Stocktwits on MSNDonald Trump Back To Dialing Kim Jong Un? US President Reportedly Tries To Revive Talks With North KoreaU.S. President Donald Trump is open to communication with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, according to a White House statement reported by Bloomberg News. "The President remains receptive to correspondence with Kim Jong Un and he'd like to see the progress that was made at that summit in Singapore,
The day-long celebration of the Army’s 250th birthday coincided with nationwide protests against Trump and military strikes between Israel and Iran that are testing the president’s “America First” resolve.
North Korea is accelerating its nuclear weapons development with new construction at Yongbyon and potential enrichment activity, the IAEA reports. As tensions rise in the region, President Donald Trump remains open to reengaging with Kim Jong Un,
President Donald Trump would welcome communications with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un after having had friendly relations with Kim during his first term, the White House said on Wednesday.
The new South Korean president, Lee Jae-myung, calls himself a foreign policy "pragmatist". He says he is driven by South Koreas national interest, rather than ideology, and has spoken of his desire to improve relations with China and North Korea.
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President Trump's military parade for the Army's 250th anniversary faced criticism from "The View" co-host Sara Haines, who compared it to North Korean marches.