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At a bilateral meeting with the Prime Minister of Sweden, President Trump expressed a level of hope and confidence following news that North Korea indicated it be would be open to discussing denuclearization in exchange for the regime's safety. In response to whether Trump will be meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, he left the door open saying, "we'll see what happens."
"We have come certainly a long way at least rhetorically, it would be a great thing for the world, for the Peninsula."— Trump during a meeting with the Prime Minister of Sweden