North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is willing to sit down again with President Trump for denuclearization talks in the near future despite the two leaders not reaching a deal this week during their highly anticipated Hanoi summit, North Korean state media reported Friday. The report said Kim was appreciative that Trump had made "active efforts towards results" and that he regarded the summit talks as "productive," Reuters reported. Though not yielding any concrete results, the second summit was an important state in reversing decades of hostility and bringing the two nations' relationship to the next level, Kim reportedly said. President Trump, meanwhile, told reporters Thursday that it was unclear if he would meet again with Kim in the near future. “Speed is not important,” Trump said at a Hanoi news conference.
Source: Fox News March 01, 2019 10:25 UTC