Kim Jong Un praises letter of 'excellent content' sent by Donald Trump
The leaders of North Korea and America failed to reach an agreement over denuclearisation earlier this year.
Monday 24 June 2019 09:43, UK
Kim Jong Un will "seriously contemplate the interesting content" of an "excellent" letter sent to him by Donald Trump.
The state news agency Korean Central News Agency reported that the North Korean leader "said with satisfaction that the letter is of excellent content".
It added: "Appreciating the political judging faculty and extraordinary courage of President Trump, Kim Jong Un said that he would seriously contemplate the interesting content."
In February, nuclear talks between America and North Korea broke down after the failed summit between Mr Kim and the US president in Vietnam.
America wants North Korea to abandon its nuclear weapons entirely before international sanctions are lifted.
However, North Korea has suggested a step-by-step approach instead which would see a staggered denuclearisation which is matched by concessions from the US.
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In September 2018, Mr Trump told a cheering crowd at a campaign rally in West Virginia that Mr Kim "wrote me beautiful letters and they're great letters. We fell in love".
Earlier this week, China's president visited North Korea for two days, becoming the first Chinese leader to visit the reclusive country in 14 years.
Xi Jinping said he hoped to strengthen ties between the two nations.