North Korea's First Vice-President of the North Korean Workers' Party, Kim Yeo-jung, expressed skepticism about the possibility of holding the North Korean summit this year.

However, he emphasized that there was a willingness to denuclearize and that significant countermeasures were needed.

The first vice-president Kim said in a discourse on this day, "I think it's not my personal thoughts, but I don't know, but I don't think things like the US-North Korea summit talks will happen this year."

Even if he presupposes that "no one knows what will happen suddenly by judgment and determination" by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump, the North American summit "is only necessary for the US, and it is absolutely impractical and unprofitable for us. Do it."

The reason for this is "because there is a risk that our time will be removed and even the special relationship between the leaders who have been maintained will be destroyed." "It is absolutely because the Bolton (former White House National Security Adviser) predicted "You don't have to do that."

However, the first vice-president Kim stated that North Korea does not have a willingness to denuclearize.

He said, "We are not saying we will never denuclearize, but make it clear that we are not doing it now." In order to realize the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, many changes of the other side (ie, irreversible major measures), in parallel with our actions, "It reminds me that it can only be done if taken."

He added, "When it comes to many changes on the other side, I'm sure I'm going to take a picture and not move on to sanctions."

References to the relationship between North American leaders were repeated.

"The personal sentiment of our chairman to the current US President Trump is undoubtedly strong and wonderful, but our government should not coordinate US tactics and our nuclear program, depending on the relationship with the current US president." I can do it."

In addition, he added, "Comrade Chairman said to send his greetings to wish Trump's business a good outcome."

(yunhap news)