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Trump willing to talk to North Korea’s Kim on phone

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CAMP DAVID — US President Donald Trump said on Saturday he would “absolutely” be willing to talk on the phone to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and that he hopes a positive developmen­t results from talks between North Korea and South Korea. North Korea agreed on Friday to hold official talks with South Korea next week, the first in more than two years, hours after Washington and Seoul delayed a military exercise amid a standoff over Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs. Trump, answering questions from reporters at the presidenti­al retreat at Camp David, Maryland, expressed a willingnes­s to talk to Kim but not without preconditi­ons. “Absolutely, I would do that,” Trump said. “I have no problem with that at all.” Trump and Kim have exchanged insults ever since Trump took office, with Trump repeatedly calling Kim “rocket man” for testing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles. Early last week Trump dismissed Kim’s taunt that the North Korean leader has a nuclear button on his desk, saying he has a bigger button. Trump suggested the talks might lead to an easing of tensions and took credit for the diplomatic breakthrou­gh, saying it was a result of his steady pressure. “Look, right now they’re talking Olympics. It’s a start, it’s big start. If I weren’t involved they wouldn’t be talking at all right now,” he said. Kim “knows I‘ m not messing around. I‘ m not messing around. Not even a little bit, not even one percent. He understand­s that,” said Trump. “If something can come out of those talks, that would be a great thing for all of humanity, that would be a great thing for the world,” he said. On Sunday, North Korea announced a list of five officials who will represent Pyongyang, a day after South Korea confirmed its representa­tives, the South’s unificatio­n ministry said. —

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