Speaking to reporters at Mar-a-Lago on New Year’s Eve, President Trump refrained from directly criticizing Kim Jong Un but pointed out that the North Korean dictator did sign a document at their June...
Asked whether the North Koreans were rebuilding a key missile testing site where partial dismantling had earlier taken place, President Trump said he “would be very disappointed if that were happening,”...
President Trump in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity that aired Thursday night slammed House Democrats for knowingly holding a hearing with his former personal attorney Michael Cohen during his...
North Korea is partly disputing President Trump’s version of the cause of Thursday’s collapse of the summit in Hanoi, saying Kim Jong Un had asked for a “partial” easing of sanctions – not a...
Meeting with President Trump in Hanoi on Wednesday, Kim Jong Un said the 261 days that have passed since their first summit in Singapore have witnessed many “misunderstandings” and some lingering “hostility”...
Ahead of his summit with Kim Jong Un in Hanoi this week, President Trump said on Sunday evening he was not pushing for a quick denuclearization deal, as long as North Korea continues to refrain from testing...
Ahead of this week’s second summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dismissed skepticism at home, contrasting the administration’s approach to its predecessor’s,...
After the Trump-Kim summit China and Russia both suggested that sanctions relief should be considered for North Korea, but on a visit to Beijing Thursday Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said China agrees...
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday declared unequivocally that, unlike past agreements with Pyongyang, the one being pursued by the Trump administration will not provide economic benefits until...
At his post-summit press conference in Singapore Tuesday, President Trump announced that the U.S. will stop “war games” on the Korean peninsula, “unless and until we see the future negotiation is...
As he and President Trump signed a document at the end of their summit in Singapore on Tuesday, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un declared that “the world will see a major change.”
Talks went “better than anybody could have expected,” President Trump said after a working lunch with Kim Jong Un in Singapore Tuesday, indicating that the two were heading off for a “signing.”
President Trump and Kim Jong Un have met in Singapore, shaking hands at the start of an unprecedented summit that carries the weight of the world’s expectations.