
A White House official said on Monday that US President Donald Trump is still open to communicating with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to stop the North Korean nuclear program completely, after Pyongyang said she refused any attempt to deny the nuclear state.
For its part, the Korean Central News Agency stated that North Korea said on Tuesday that the United States should accept the fact that the reality has changed since the summit meetings between the two countries in the past, and that any dialogue between them in the future will not stop its nuclear program.
Kim Jong, a sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who is believed to speak with her brother’s tongue, said she acknowledges that the personal relationship between Kim and the American president is “not bad”. But she said in a statement reported by the agency that if Washington intends to use a personal relationship as a means to end the North Korea nuclear weapons program, this effort will only be “mockery.”
“If the United States does not accept the changing reality and continues in the failed past, the meeting of the Democratic Republic of the People’s Korea and the United States will remain a hope for the American side,” she added. She said that North Korea’s capabilities as a nuclear state and its geopolitical environment have changed radically since Kim and tramps three times during the first term of the American president.
“Any attempt to deny the situation of the Democratic Popular Republic of Korea as a nuclear state … will be categorically rejected,” she added. Trump had said he had a “great relationship” with Kim.



