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Trump has recently contacted Pyongyang, while North Korea is postponing negotiations on North Korea. The negotiations were said to be resuming when North Korea is ready.

In Washington, Son Seokmin correspondent reports.

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President Trump has said he has been in good contact with North Korea recently, saying it is still good to ask about its relationship with North Korea since the Panmunjeom meeting.

[Trump / President: Recently, I have had some contact with North Korea. It was very positive.]

President Trump said that instead of the word Letter, which refers to a familiar sentence, Coles Spandons has a somewhat broader meaning.

It was not clear whether the opponent was Kim Jong Eun.

Trump also said there is no question of whether there is a schedule for talks with North Korea.

North Korea has said it is time to prepare for the resumption of negotiations.

[Trump / President: Perhaps North Korea wants to meet, too, so let's see what happens. I think at some point North Korea will be ready when we are ready.]

Time is not intrinsic, and as last week's statement that there is no rush, it is interpreted as sending a message to North Korea to prepare properly.

Secretary of State Pompeii, in a broadcast interview, said he hopes the talks will begin soon, but he urged North Korea to change its stance, hoping to take a different stance when it appears in the negotiating table.