North Korea Will Continue To Make Missiles, Trump Said – I Thought Kim Would Stick To His Words
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had signed a contract about denuclearization and thought the North Korean leader was among those who would stick to his words. Trump’s statement came after Kim said that his country would continue to develop a nuclear program and would introduce a ‘new strategic weapon’ in the near future, with Trump saying he got Kim on board and “we will do what we have to do .
Trump told reporters that he had signed an agreement talking about denuclearization. The deal was done in Singapore, and I think he is the man to stick to his words.
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