‘If we fail to accept …’: North Korea’s warnings more than Trump’s hypothesis; Bilateral talks still on the table

North Korea issued a warning to Washington, stating that any attempt would be “nothing but a fake to revive any attempt by President Donald Trump’s other administration.”, In a statement aired by North Korean state media, Kim Yo Jong-leader Kim Jong Un’s sister made it clear that personal relations between Trump and Kim are “not bad,” Pyongyang has now seen the discussion about his growing nuclear arsenal, which is far from the table.He said that North Korea’s nuclear arsenal has increased considerably since the final meeting between the two leaders and said that there would not be another summit if the lawyers remain on the agenda.Kim Yo Jong, referring to his official name, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, said, “If America fails to accept the changed reality and remains in a unsuccessful past, DPRK-US meeting will remain in the form of ‘Asha’ of the US side,” Kim Yo Jong has its official name, its official name, Democratic Pipulis Republic Said referring to. As quoted by Fox News, he said, “It would be appropriate to find another way of contact.”Unlike a separate statement, he left the door open to interact with the US, where he refused to negotiate with South Korea.Trump met Kim Jong Un three times during his first term: in 2018, in Singapore, Hanoi in 2019, and in the Korean Demilitrated Zone after that year, became the first sitting US President to enter North Korean soil. Despite the historical meetings, no compromise was made, North Korea maintained its nuclear weapons, and the US sanctions remained in force.Kim Yo Jong is a top officer in the Central Committee of the ruling Workers Party of North Korea and oversees relations with both the US and South Korea.His comments cited an unknown officer of the White House after a Vaginal news agency report, who said Trump “Opened to join the leader Kim to receive North Korea completely.”White House press secretary Karolin Lewitt said last month that Trump hoped to look at “Pragati” in his second term at the summit held with Kim.In a separate statement marking the 72nd anniversary of the end of the Korean war, Trump said, “I was proud to become the first sitting president to cross this demarcated area in North Korea.” He also confirmed the American alliance with South Korea, saying, “Although the evils of communism still remain in Asia, the American and South Korean military are united in an Ironclad alliance to date.”