More letters between leaders of N. Korea, U.S. revealed ahead of Woodward's new book
  • 4 years ago
트럼프-김정은 친서엔 "마법의 힘•특별한 우정" 친밀감 말잔치

The release of U.S. journalist Bob Woodward's new book "Rage"...about U.S. President Donald Trump...is just a few days away.
And, to show what Woodward was missing when he didn't interview Trump for his first book, the U.S. President shared some private, never previously seen letters he had exchanged with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
With flowery language and intimate details being disclosed, the letters provide an interesting insight into what sort of relationship the two leaders have.
Our Kim Dami has more.
"A special friendship, magical force, a moment of history..."
The flowery language used in the Kim-Trump letters provide an insight into the two leaders' rather cordial diplomatic relationship.
American journalist Bob Woodward reportedly secured several never-previously-seen letters that Trump exchanged with Kim. Of the 25 letters, only two have been made public.
Throughout, Kim flatters Trump by repeatedly addressing him as "Your Excellency."
He also expressed a willingness to sit down for another meeting,... which he described as being like a scene from a fantasy film.
In another, Kim labelled the meetings as a moment of glory that remain a precious memory.
He further added...the deep and special friendship between the two will work as a magical force going forward.
According to Woodward, Trump was flattered.
Trump called Kim's letters "beautiful" and that the two are "in love."
President Trump also described Kim's relationship with the regime's nuclear program as (quote) "somebody that's in love with a house and they just cannot sell it."
Woodward also explains that Trump boasted of how Kim tells him everything, even the way he had his uncle, Jang Song-thaek, executed.
While the exact time frame of when the letters were exchanged has not been stipulated, it is assumed to be between the first and second summits they had in Singapore and Hanoi, respectively.
CNN reported that Trump decided to share the letters because he was unhappy that Woodward didn't interview him for the book "Fear: Trump in the White House."
Kim Dami, Arirang News.
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