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Trump wants to grant Kim Jong Un’s wishes: S Korea’s Moon

SEOUL: South Korea’s President says Donald Trump told him he had a “very friendly view” of North Korean Kim Jong Un and wanted to grant his wishes if he denuclearised.

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Seoul, December 3

South Korea’s President says US President Donald Trump told him he had a “very friendly view” of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and wanted to grant his wishes if he denuclearised.

North Korea has sought security guarantees from the US and relief from international sanctions.

President Moon Jae-in’s office quoted Moon as saying that Trump asked him to convey those messages to the North Korean leader if he visited Seoul this year as he promised.

Moon spoke to reporters on Saturday aboard his presidential plane en route to New Zealand from Argentina, where he met Trump on the sidelines of a Group of 20 Nations summit.

“President Trump asked me to forward to (Kim) these messages; he has a very friendly view of Chairman Kim Jong Un and likes him. He hopes to fully carry out the remaining agreements (from their June summit in Singapore) together with him so that he will make Chairman Kim Jong Un get what he wants,” Moon said.

Moon said he and Trump agreed during their meeting that Kim’s trip to Seoul would play a “very positive role” in US-North Korea nuclear diplomacy.

Moon said it’s still unclear whether Kim would visit Seoul by the end of this year, and that it’s up to the North Korean leader.

Moon, who has facilitated a series of high-level talks between the United States and North Korea, including the Trump-Kim summit, has met Kim three times this year.

After their third meeting in Pyongyang, North Korea’s capital, in September, Moon said Kim agreed to make a reciprocal visit to Seoul this year.

Their two previous summits were held at the countries’ shared border village of Panmunjom.

If Kim, a third-generation hereditary ruler, visits Seoul, he would be the first North Korean leader do so since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War.

Two previous South Korean presidents visited Pyongyang to meet Kim’s late father, Kim Jong Il.

After sharply raising tensions with nuclear and missile tests last year, Kim Jong Un abruptly reached out to Moon and Trump with a vague nuclear disarmament pledge.

Subsequent nuclear diplomacy hasn’t made headway since the US-North Korea summit in June.

Trump said on Air Force One while returning to Washington from Argentina that his next meeting with Kim Jong Un would likely happen in January or February. He said there were three sites under consideration, but declined to name them. AP

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