North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un suggested his country can resume dialogue with the U.S. if Washington drops calls for Pyongyang to denuclearize, state media reported Monday morning local time.
Why it matters: President Trump has said he wants to meet with Kim again this year and his administration has for months been game-planning for potentially restarting dialogue with North Korea, which has made alarming nuclear advances since they last met, per Axios' Barak Ravid and Dave Lawler. • The two leaders met three times during the first Trump administration and Kim said Sunday that "personally, I still have fond memories of the current President of the United States, Trump," per an auto-translation of a Facebook post by the state-run Rodong Sinmun.
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