In the first White House press conference in two weeks, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders revealed that President Donald Trump received a letter from North Korean…
In the first White House press conference in two weeks, Press Secretary Sarah Sanders revealed that President Donald Trump received a letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. According to Express, President Donald Trump called the letter “very warm, [and] very positive.” In her press conference, Sanders pointed to the recent military parade in Pyongyang on Sunday as a sign that Kim Jong-Un is planning to denuclearize because the parade did not feature any long-range missiles.
Then, Sanders dropped a bombshell regarding the President’s next steps with the North Korean leader: “The primary purpose of the letter was to request and look to schedule another meeting with the president which we are open to and are already in the process of coordinating that.”
The relative quiet between North Korea and the United States is an eerie scene, especially since the leaders of each country have traded barbs. Last September, Trump threatened to “totally destroy North Korea.”
There has been no word yet on whether an actual date has been set for the summit.