Special Delivery: Letter from Kim Jong Un to President Trump

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The U.S. and North Korea have been hostile to each other for six decades. It seems that both countries are looking forward to having a meeting and negotiating about what’s the best for everyone.

Tensions Decreased?

Trump told reporters early Thursday that the U.S. is doing well with North Korea. He also added that there could be even two more summits to reach a deal on denuclearization of North Korea. However, he also said that maybe there will be none.

Kim Yong Chol left New York City on Friday and is heading to Washington. He is one of the closest allies to Kim Jong Un and is also the highest-ranking official from North Korea to visit the U.S. in 18 years. Since he is visiting the U.S. and the White House, we can hope that this is a sign that tensions between two countries are decreasing.

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Questions from the American People:

  • What does the letter from Kim Jong Un say? Is it political rhetoric or honest communication from one leader to another?
  • Why is North Korea open to negotiations now after maintaining their isolation for so long?