North Korea denies sending letter to Trump recently
时间:2024-09-23 03:13:46 出处:行业动态阅读(143)
North Korea has denied its leader Kim Jong-un sending any correspondence to U.S. President Donald Trump, Sunday, less than a day after the latter claimed having received one. Yonhap |
North Korea on Sunday denied any recent correspondence with U.S. President Donald Trump, less than a day after Trump mentioned having received a "nice note" from leader Kim Jong-un.
"The U.S. media reported Saturday that the U.S. President mentioned receiving a 'nice note' from our top leadership in a press conference," the North said in a statement carried by its outlet Korean Central News Agency.
"We cannot know for sure whether the U.S. president reminisced about past correspondence, but our leadership did not send any letter to the U.S. president recently."
Trump said during a daily White House press briefing on COVID-19 Saturday that he recently received a "nice note" from Kim, and insisted their relationship remains good.
The two countries have failed to make progress in denuclearization negotiations since a February 2019 summit between Trump and Kim ended without a deal.
But the leaders have maintained personal correspondence, with Trump sending a letter to Kim last month to offer U.S. assistance with the coronavirus pandemic. (Yonhap)
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