Kim Jong-un, Trump and North Korea
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Colbert jibed that while Trump claimed he “hadn't thought” about meeting the dictator during his Asia trip, he couldn’t help but keep talking about it.
Putin last met Kim in person on 3 September in Beijing, where the leaders held official talks following a military parade hosted by China's President Xi Jinping. At the time, Putin commended North Korean soldiers for fighting "courageously and heroically" in the war in Ukraine.
North Korea's unveiling of the Hwasong-20, an alleged nuclear-capable intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), has once again put a spotlight on Kim Jong Un’s expanding long-range arsenal—and the growing threat it poses to the United States and its allies.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed that his country's alliance with Russia will "advance non-stop," and is now "rising to its historic peak," state-run media said Friday.
President Trump met Monday with families of Japanese citizens who had been abducted by North Korea amid speculation about whether he would meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi posed for photos and spoke with the families,
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended a ceremony to break ground for a memorial museum in Pyongyang for North Korean troops killed fighting for Russia against Ukraine.
KIM Jong-un has broken ground on a new “sacred sanctuary” to the hundreds of North Korean troops killed fighting for Vladimir Putin’s bloody war in Ukraine. The so-called Memorial
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un plans to build a museum in Pyongyang in honour of the soldiers of the Korean People's Army who took part in the military operation to "liberate Russia's Kursk Oblast" – that is,