Kim Jong-un Signals Openness to US Talks if Denuclearization Conditions Are Eased

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un indicated willingness to resume talks with the U.S. if Washington drops its calls for denuclearization, expressing a desire for peaceful coexistence and recalling fond memories of Trump, though he reaffirmed North Korea's commitment to nuclear weapons. The potential for renewed dialogue is being considered amid ongoing tensions and diplomatic efforts in the region.
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- North Korea can talk to US if it stops insisting on denuclearisation, Kim says CNN
- North Korea's Kim says he is open to talks if US drops denuclearisation demand Reuters
- Kim Jong-un open to nuclear talks with US, saying he has ‘fond memories’ of previous Trump meeting The Guardian
- North Korea sets conditions for renewed talks with US Financial Times
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