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Washington's correspondent will connect with the United States in response to the talks.

Son Seokmin correspondent. (Yes, it is Washington.) The third North American summit, although I sympathized, it is also true that I have seen a difference in terms of conditions or denuclearization.

<Reporter>

It is clear that Trump has talked about the possibility of the third summit meeting in front of Moon and that the door to the conversation is open in relation to the reopening of the North American dialogue, which was the biggest theme of the US-Korea summit today.

Nevertheless, there seems to be a parallax between Korea and the US in terms of enabling the third round of talks.

President Trump made it clear that he would not be in a hurry to tell him that he should step in, and he made a point in our early-harvest proposal to focus on the big deal in terms of denuclearization.

It is said that the intention to concentrate on pressure on North Korea will be interpreted as the premise that the sanctions maintenance policy and the resumption of the Gaesong Mt.

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Trump President. I put the US-US alliance first, but I also made words that seemed to be US priority.

<Reporter>

Yes, I can say that Trump's distinctive sales force has been revealed.

President Trump said there has never been a better relationship between the United States and the United States, and vowed that the bilateral relationship will continue for a long time.

I dismissed the theory of the US-ROK alliance.

At the same time, he spoke on behalf of American voters, including the possibility of purchasing military equipment such as jets and missiles, and the possibility of long-term contracts for the defense cost sharing agreement.

There is no free money for the alliance, I'm going to take care of it.