President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un abruptly cut short their two-day summit Thursday after they failed to reach an agreement to dismantle Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons. Caption President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un abruptly cut short their two-day summit Thursday after they failed to reach an agreement to dismantle Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons. But it was clear the North Korean counteroffer left a large gap between the two sides. Both Kim and Trump also said they would welcome the idea of opening a U.S. liaison office in the North Korean capital. I won’t prejudge,” Kim said in reply to the question from a Washington Post reporter, a rare response from a North Korean leader to an independent journalist.
Source: Washington Post February 28, 2019 05:31 UTC