Kim Jong-un’s sister casts doubt on Trump’s claims of secret US-North Korea talks
President Trump stated he plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un later this year, suggesting secret negotiations were occurring and that Kim had responded to his request for a conversation. Trump also claimed North Korea possesses 57 nuclear weapons.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump stated he plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un later this year, suggesting secret negotiations were occurring and that Kim had responded to his request for a conversation. Trump also claimed North Korea possesses 57 nuclear weapons. However, Kim Yo-jong, Kim Jong-un's sister, denied any knowledge of such communications, asserting that the United States remains an enemy due to its "hostile policy" and military activities. She acknowledged a positive personal relationship between her brother and Trump but expressed ignorance regarding any secret talks. Trump reiterated his intention to meet Kim, even as his sister cast doubt on the reported diplomatic progress.
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5 extractedKim Yo-jong denied claims that North Korea planned to deploy troops to fight for Russia.
Kim Yo-jong asserted that the United States remains an enemy of Pyongyang and maintains a hostile policy.
Kim Jong-un’s sister, Kim Yo-jong, stated she knows 'absolutely nothing' about supposed US-North Korea communications.
Donald Trump disclosed that North Korea possesses 57 nuclear weapons.
Donald Trump claims he is planning to meet North Korea’s Kim Jong-un later this year.