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Kim made a ‘small’ apology for missile tests, Trump says

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said yesterday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had apologized over a recent spate of missile tests and wants to resume denucleari­zation talks as soon as US-South Korean military exercises end. Trump, hours after North Korea carried out the fifth such test in two weeks, tweeted that Kim made these statements in a letter to him. Trump said he looks “forward to seeing Kim Jong Un in the not too distant future!”

“In a letter to me sent by Kim Jong Un, he stated, very nicely, that he would like to meet and start negotiatio­ns as soon as the joint US/South Korea joint exercise are over,” Trump wrote. The exercises began Monday and are due to last another week. North Korea has said the recent short-range missile tests are designed to protest the war games. Yesterday, Trump again seemed to side with Kim by criticizin­g the exercises, which are a cornerston­e of US-South Korean military cooperatio­n.

“It was a long letter, much of it complainin­g about the ridiculous and expensive exercises. It was also a small apology for testing the short range missiles, and that this testing would stop when the exercises end,” Trump said. Trump has appeared determined to secure a denucleari­zation agreement with North Korea ahead of next year’s presidenti­al elections in the US, despite faltering talks since he first met Kim in a historic ice-breaking summit in Singapore in June 2018.

Even after their abortive second summit in February, Trump has been reluctant to criticize the North Korean leader. In June he offered an olive branch by meeting Kim in the Panmunjon truce village in the Korean Demilitari­zed Zone, becoming the first sitting US president ever to step inside the North. On Friday, Trump said the missile launches were not important. “I’ll say it again. There have been no nuclear tests. The missile tests have all been shortrange. No ballistic missile tests, no long-range missiles,” Trump said.

 ?? — AFP ?? SEOUL: People watch a television news screen showing file footage of North Korea’s missile launch, at a railway station in Seoul yesterday.
— AFP SEOUL: People watch a television news screen showing file footage of North Korea’s missile launch, at a railway station in Seoul yesterday.

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