Why do Kim Jong want to meet Donald Trump Korean border

Why do Kim Jong want to meet Donald Trump Korean border, Donald Trump, Kim Jong


US President Donald Trump has invited the North Korean leader Kim Jong to voluntarily visit the North and South Korea border.

The region of North Korea and South Korea's border is called DMZ, which is called the demilitarized zone. On both sides, there is a huge presence of the armies of the two countries.

Trump participating in the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, will travel from here to South Korea. They are reaching Seoul on a two-day tour from Saturday.

In a tweet, President Trump offered a surprise meeting with Kim Jong.

He wrote, "After some very important visits, wherein my visit to China's President Shei, I am coming from Japan to South Korea. If Chairman Kim Jong wants them, we can join hands on the border, hello can speak! "

Talking to reporters during a G-20 conference in Osaka, Japan, Trump clarified on his tweet and said that he thought of meeting with Kim on Saturday morning.

Talking to reporters before lunch with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, he said, "If they are there, then we will both meet two minutes and that's fine."

It is not clear whether President Trump had told his officials about this before giving a proposal to visit Kim.


Had to return due to bad weather
President Trump had also tried to visit DMZ (demilitarized terrain) that divided the two Korea in November 2017 but due to bad weather, he had to return.

Trump and Kim met in Hanoi in February this year, which failed. After this visit, there is bitterness in the relations between the two countries.

The United States wants North Korea to stop its nuclear program, while North Korea wants relief from the economic sanctions imposed on them.

In recent months, President Trump has talked enthusiastically about Kim Jong.

Last week he sent a personal letter to the North Korean leader. Kim said this letter was a great one.

In the same month, Trump had said that North Korea has immense potential under Kim's leadership.

During the visit to Japan in May, Trump had described Kim as a "very smart person" and had said that there would be a lot of good things with North Korea.

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