"We are doing well," Trump said, citing North Korea's permission to visit international experts on nuclear-related facilities.

Trump said in an interview with the Republican Party in mid-term Missouri, "Today's news reports say that North Korea is willing to let experts check their facilities."

Trump said, "It's not surprising to me, but it's amazing to many people."

The visit by international experts seems to point to the fact that Secretary of State Pompeii said in a radio interview the day before the fourth round of the North Korean visit that "Kim Jong Eun allowed US inspectors to explore two important facilities."

Two important facilities, which Mr. Pompei mentioned, are known as the Punggye nuclear test site and the Dong Gun Chang missile test site.

"We want to be able to lift sanctions in the future," Trump said after remarks. "We have maintained sanctions and have not lifted sanctions," he said.

He also said, "The relationship with Kim is very good." He added, "We will not have to worry about losing millions more, or worry about flying nuclear weapons anywhere in Japan or elsewhere."

(Photo: Getty Images Korea)