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6 of September, 07:04

Kim Jong-UN sent a message to the US authorities North Korean Leader Kim Jong-UN has asked the special envoy from South Korea, who met him in Pyongyang and gave a letter from President moon Jae-In, to give a message to the US authorities, reports Yonhap.

After meeting the special envoy said that Kim Jong-UN do not agree with US about the lack of progress on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. The leader of the DPRK said that the dismantling of the polygon, Pungere in practice deprived the country the opportunity to carry out a fresh nuclear test. According to him, international the Commonwealth has not evaluated the full force of the steps Pyongyang.

at the same time, Kim Jong-UN said that he continues to hope for a final settlement of the situation on the Peninsula and normalization of relations with the United States until the completion of the presidential term of Donald trump in January 2021.

Also, Kim Jong-UN added that does not link a formal agreement on stopping the war on the Korean Peninsula with a presence in the field of American troops. Relations between the US and North Korea

1st ever summit of U.S. and the DPRK, which was found trump and Kim Jong-UN, took place on June 12 in Singapore. Following the meeting, trump said he signed a "detailed" document with the DPRK, and noticed that the process of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula will begin " very quickly ". North Korean Leader, for his part, described the signing of the final document of the summit "new beginning" in relations of two countries and promised "great changes" in the future.

But then not received any messages about the measures the DPRK's denuclearization, which annoyed trump. In late summer, the U.S. President said he ordered Secretary of state Mike Pompeo to postpone the planned visit to North Korea, saying that Washington " has made sufficient progress on the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula ".



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