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Trump book to reveal letters with Kim

Author Woodward made name with coverage of Watergate scam TRUMP HAS sought to discredit several of the claims made in “Fear”, which offered an inside glimpse into his chaotic White House and sold 1.1 million copies in its first week. Trump — who was not

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Seoul, Aug. 13: Kim Jong Un said his relationsh­ip with Donald Trump was like a “fantasy film”, according to the publishers of a new book on the US president set to unveil 25 private letters exchanged between the two leaders. The relationsh­ip between the pair has been a key driver of recent diplomacy between Washington and Pyongyang, veering from mutual insults and threats of war to a declaratio­n of love from Trump.

Investigat­ive journalist Bob Woodward obtained messages between the two leaders “that have not been public before” for his upcoming book, according to Simon & Schuster.

In the letters, “Kim describes the bond between the two leaders as out of a ‘fantasy film’, as the two leaders engage in an extraordin­ary diplomatic minuet”, the publisher revealed on the book’s Amazon page. The book, titled “Rage” and a follow-up to 2018’s “Fear”, is due out on September 15. Trump and Kim have met three times, beginning with their landmark summit in Singapore in June 2018, but little progress has been made on efforts to denucleari­se the North.

A few months after Singapore, Trump told a rally of his supporters that the two men had fallen in love.

“No, really, he wrote me beautiful letters, and they’re great letters. We fell in love,”he said. Negotiatio­ns have been deadlocked since the collapse of a second summit in Hanoi in February last year. But even with diplomacy at a standstill, Trump has frequently boasted of receiving “very beautiful” and “excellent” letters from Kim. Woodward, a Washington Post reporter, made his name with his coverage of the Watergate scandal and the role it played in the Richard Nixon’s resignatio­n from the presidency in 1974.

Trump has sought to discredit several of the claims made in “Fear”, which offered an inside glimpse into his chaotic White House and sold 1.1 million copies in its first week.

Trump — who was not interviewe­d by Woodward for “Fear” — has called that book a “joke” and “a scam”. But in January this year, Trump said he had sat down with Woodward for the upcoming work. “I was interviewe­d by a very, very good writer, reporter,” Trump said. “I can say Bob Woodward. He said he’ been doing something and this time I said, ‘Maybe I’ll sit down.’”

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