‘Trump Open to join Kim’: White House reacts to warning to North Korea’s hypothesis; Refits on the back peak

US President Donald Trump is open for renewed concept negotiations with North Korea, even Kim Yo Jong, as the sister of leader Kim Jong Un, warned that any attempt to pressurize the country to leave his nuclear weapons will be seen as “nothing but a joke” from the US.In response to Yo Jong’s comment, an official of a White House said, “President Trump held three historical summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in his first term, which stabilized the Korean peninsula and earlier gained the Leader-Level Agreement on atomicization.”The spokesperson said in a statement to Fox News, “The President retains those objectives and is open to join the leader Kim.”In a statement made by the North Korean state media, Yo Jong said that while personal relations between Trump and Kim are “not bad,” Pyongyang now consider any discussion of his expansion nuclear arsenal to be completely away from the table, according to Fox News.He said that North Korea’s nuclear arsenal has expanded considerably since the final meeting between the two leaders, and clarified that if there is no future peak, then the agenda is atom.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.”Trump during his first term with Kim Jong Un with three unprecedented meetings in Singapore in 2018, Hanoi and Korean Demilitrated Zone in 2019 that year after the year he became the first US President to step into North Korea.At the 2018 Singapore Summit, the two leaders signed a joint statement, “to work towards the complete nuclearization of the Korean peninsula” and agreed to build the new American -upper Korea relations. However, progress in later meetings stopped.North Korea did not release its nuclear weapons, and the US did not lift the ban. The report said that Kim wanted to destroy some parts of his arsenal in exchange for relief from full restrictions, a proposal rejected by Trump.By 2020, the dialogue collapsed completely, and North Korea resumed arms tests.In a statement on Monday, marking the 72nd anniversary of the end of the Korean war, Trump reflected on his previous meetings with Kim, saying, “I was proud to be the first sitting president to cross this demarcated area in North Korea.”He confirmed the American alliance with South Korea, saying, “Although the evils of communism still remain in Asia, the American and South Korean army is united in an Ironclad alliance to date.”