North Koreas Kim Jong-un hints at improving US relations with conditions
February 26, 2026 • Google News World
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has made comments suggesting that he may be open to improving relations with the United States, but with certain conditions.
According to reports, Kim Jong-un stated that North Korea could potentially “get along” with the US. This statement was reported by various news outlets, including The New York Times and BBC.
However, in a separate statement, Kim Jong-un also emphasized his country’s nuclear ambitions and warned that it would not be bound by any agreements or treaties with South Korea. He referred to South Korea as “the most hostile enemy” of North Korea.
In another report, The Washington Post stated that Kim Jong-un has been emboldened in his rhetoric, flaunting his country’s nuclear capabilities while leaving room for US talks.
Additionally, Euronews.com reported that Kim Jong-un vowed not to establish any ties with South Korea, but did leave the door open for potential discussions with the US.
Lastly, Fox News quoted Kim Jong-un as saying that North Korea could “completely destroy” South Korea if necessary.
These comments from Kim Jong-un have been reported by various news outlets and provide insight into his stance on relations with both the US and South Korea.
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