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Trump seeks to revive dialogue with North Korea as Kim reportedly rejects letter

President Trump Open to Dialogue with Kim Jong Un Despite Reported Rejection

The White House has stated that President Donald Trump remains open to dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, despite reports that Kim has rejected at least one letter from Trump. North Korean media outlets claimed that the leader had refused a letter from Trump, with whom he had exchanged “love” letters during Trump’s first term.

The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, did not confirm whether Kim had rejected Trump’s most recent letter. However, she stated that the president is still willing to communicate with Kim. Trump is reportedly interested in building on the progress made during the summit he held with Kim in Singapore in 2018.

Leavitt emphasized that Trump remains open to correspondence with Kim and is hopeful for further advancements in the relationship between the two countries. She did not provide details on the content of the letters or the nature of the communication between the two leaders.

The meeting between Trump and Kim in Singapore was a historic event that marked the beginning of diplomatic relations between the United States and North Korea. Despite setbacks and challenges in the relationship, both leaders have expressed a willingness to continue negotiations and work towards peace on the Korean Peninsula.

As this story continues to develop, updates will be provided. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this ongoing diplomatic saga between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.

Written by Caitlin McFall, a Reporter at Fox News Digital covering Politics, U.S. and World news.

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