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Yesterday, President Kim Jong-un said that he had interesting contents, and that he was sent by President Lee, Trump, and that the two sides have been in contact with each other, the White House said. Secretary of State Pompei Oom said that Kim 's satisfied passengers will be a good basis for resuming negotiations with North Korea.

The first news, reported by Chung Jun-hyung in Washington.

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White House spokesman Serah Sanders said in a statement that President Trump sent a letter to Kim Jong Eun.

"We have been in contact with the two leaders," he said.

In the midst of the stalled negotiations between the two nations since the Hanoi summit in February, the two leaders exchanged letters and exchanged opinions.

Sanders spokesman did not comment on the time or content of the letter.

Secretary of State Pompeii said, "The letter sent by President Trump to Kim will be a good basis for resuming negotiations with North Korea."

[Pompei Oh / Secretary of State: I expect that the proclamation will provide a good foundation for resuming important discussions with North Korea for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.]

Asked if the talks could resume soon, Pompei said, "I think there is a fairly high possibility of a remark from North Korea."

"The two countries are at a better point," he said. "If the North shows that it is ready to go to negotiations, the United States is ready to start right now."

Trump is expected to have some new proposals in his letter, and there is growing interest in North Korea and the United States to work closely with him.