Trump Says The US Will Still Insist On The Denuclearization Of The Korean Peninsula


President Donald Trump on Wednesday conveyed his first reaction to North Korea's dangers to scratch off an arranged, memorable summit meeting amongst himself and Kim Jong Un. 

"We'll need to see," Trump told correspondents. 

He likewise said the US would keep on insisting on denuclearization, when gotten some information about the position. 

Asked whether the North Korean pioneer was feigning, Trump answered, "We'll see what happens" and, "We haven't heard anything. 

The remarks came in light of an announcement Tuesday from a North Korean authority who said the nation was not keen on a gathering that would center only around denuclearization. 

White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said Wednesday she was unsurprised by North Korean dangers to cancel a planned summit, calling the announcements "expected" and minimizing whether a cancelation of the noteworthy gathering would be huge. 

"In the event that they need to meet, we'll be prepared, and on the off chance that they don't, that is alright as well," Sanders said. 

North Korea's bad habit remote pastor Kim Kye Gwan particularly said that the country would consider scratching off the gathering if the US demands making an "uneven interest for [Pyongyang] to surrender our nukes." 

The remarkable gathering between President Trump and Kim Jong Un is slated to happen in Singapore on June 12. 

North Korea's announcements taken after reports Tuesday that the nation had canceled booked chats with South Korea, a day prior to the two countries had intended to meet. 

North Korea's Central News Agency said the gathering was ended because of the "incitement" of military drills being directed by the US and South Korea.
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