Kim Jong-UN and Donald trump, 28 February 2019

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The Minister of foreign Affairs of the DPRK Lee Seon Gwon on Sunday said that the head of the country Kim Jong-UN sent a letter to the President of the United States Donald Trump, previously told the American leader, reports TASS

“Unknown, did the US President the previous message, but our leader didn’t send any letters to the President of the United States,” – said the Minister of foreign Affairs of the DPRK.

On Saturday during a briefing at the White house trump announced that he had received “a nice letter” from Kim Jong-UN, mentioning that he had “good relations” with the DPRK leader.

In June 2018 in Singapore, Pyongyang has pledged to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula in exchange for security guarantees from Washington.

The second summit of the U.S. and North Korea took place in Hanoi on 27-28 February 2019. It trump and Kim Jong-UN, after several meetings, including face to face, could not come to agreement and did not sign a joint document.

30 June 2019 hosted the third meeting trump and Kim Jong-UN, which took place in the demilitarized zone on the border of North Korea and the Republic of Korea.

On 5 October last year, the U.S. and DPRK met in Sweden, but consultations at the working level was inconclusive.