“The message was that President Trump has a very friendly view of Chairman Kim and that he likes him," Moon Jae-in told reporters.
Though diplomatic talks between the U. S. and North Korea have stalled in recent months, President Donald Trump this weekend gave South Korean President Moon Jae-in a hopeful message to pass along to his northern counterpart, Kim Jong Un.
“The message was that President Trump has a very friendly view of Chairman Kim and that he likes him, and so he wishes Chairman Kim would implement the rest of their agreement and that he would make what Chairman Kim wants come true,” Moon told reporters at the G-20 summit this weekend, according to USA Today.
Trump’s message to Pyongyang came as he told reporters over the weekend that he hopes to hold a second summit with the North Korean leader early next year following the pair’s earlier meeting over the summer in which the leaders agreed to work toward denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
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