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Kim Opens Door to U.S. Talks If Denuclearization Is Off the Table

The speech set a condition that Washington recognize Pyongyang's nuclear status as the price of renewed dialogue.

Overview

  • In a Supreme People's Assembly address reported by KCNA, Kim Jong Un said there is no reason to avoid dialogue with the United States if Washington drops its denuclearization demand.
  • Kim reiterated that North Korea will never relinquish nuclear weapons and said they will not be used as a bargaining chip under any circumstances.
  • He rejected recent outreach from Washington and Seoul as insincere, asserting their goal remains to weaken the North and threaten his regime.
  • Kim dismissed South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's three‑stage denuclearization proposal as a recycled plan and declared there would be no talks with Seoul or pursuit of unification.
  • Referencing three past meetings, Kim said he still holds good personal memories of President Donald Trump, a nod to his preference for direct engagement with Washington.