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Report: Trump sees positive link with N. Korea

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President Donald Trump suggested in an interview Thursday that he has developed a positive relationsh­ip with the North Korean leader, but he declined to say whether they have spoken.

No sitting U. S. president is known to have spoken with a North Korean leader. The two nations have remained in a state of war and without diplo- matic relations since the Korean War ended in 1953 without a peace treaty.

“I probably have a very good relationsh­ip with Kim Jong Un,” Trump told The Wall Street Journal. “I have relationsh­ips with people. I think you people are surprised.”

Asked if he had spoken with Kim, Trump was evasive: “I’m not saying I have or haven’t. I just don’t want to comment.”

The president’s re- marks come after North and South Korea this week held their first talks in two years, and the North agreed to participat­e in the Winter Olympics in the South next month.

Trump claimed credit Wednesday for the inter-Korean dialogue, saying North Korea was feeling the pressure of a U. S.led campaign of sanctions over its nuclear weapons and missile developmen­t. He said the U. S. was open to talks with North Korea under the right circumstan­ces.

Trump and Kim have traded bellicose rhetoric and crude insults over the last year, as North Korea has accelerate­d weapons tests and appears on the cusp of having a nucleartip­ped missile that could strike the U. S. mainland.

Trump has called Kim “Rocket Man” on a “suicide mission.” Kim called the 71-year- old American president “the mentally deranged U. S. dotard.” In his New Year’s address last week, Kim said he has a “nuclear button” that could fire weapons anywhere in the United States, and Trump responded that he has a much bigger and more powerful “nuclear button.”

The U. S. has not had formal negotiatio­ns with North Korea on its nuclear program since 2012. It has, however, retained back- channel communicat­ions through the North’s diplomatic mission at the United Nations in New York.

Trump discussed North Korea in a call Thursday with French President Emmanuel Macron of France.

A White House statement said the two leaders discussed Macron’s recent visit to China and committed to continue to apply pressure on North Korea.

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