Despite past diplomatic efforts, North Korea remains a nuclear power, with Trump reaffirming his relationship with Kim Jong un while hinting at possible future engagement.
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US President Donald Trump has stated again that North Korea is "a nuclear power." The president's view differs from the United States government's official stance.
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A White House official said Mr Trump will pursue the complete denuclearisation of North Korea. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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