The Asian Age

Trump says he, Kim are ‘ in love’

Bromance fuelled by ‘ beautiful letters’

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Washington, Sept. 30: US President Donald Trump said he and North Korea's Kim Jong- un have fallen “in love” — their bromance fuelled by “beautiful letters” he received from the leader of the nuclear- armed state.

Trump on Saturday elevated his recent praise of Kim to new heights, at a West Virginia rally in support of local candidates for his Republican Party.

“And then we fell in love -- OK? No really. He wrote me beautiful letters and they're great letters. We fell in love,” Trump told the crowd.

On Monday at the United Nations General Assembly Trump lauded the North Korean strongman -- who is accused by the UN and others of widespread human rights abuses -- as “terrific”, one year after Trump eviscerate­d Kim from the same platform.

Trump followed those comments by saying Wednesday he had received an “extraordin­ary letter” from Kim, and sounded optimistic about prospects for a second summit between the two leaders “fairly quickly.”

Trump used his debut address at the UN General Assembly 12 months ago to threaten to “totally destroy” North Korea and belittle its leader as “rocket man,” prompting Kim to respond by calling the president a “mentally deranged US dotard.” Those were among a series of playground­type slurs the leaders of the two nuclear- armed states hurled at each other, setting the world on edge.

 ?? — AP ?? President Donald Trump reacts to West Virginia’s state song at a rally in Wheeling on Saturday.
— AP President Donald Trump reacts to West Virginia’s state song at a rally in Wheeling on Saturday.

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