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President Trump says he does not want Kim to intervene in the US presidential election. The North Korean ambassador to the UN added to the US warning that denuclearization had taken place at the negotiating table.

Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.

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After talked about the possibility of using conditional force against North Korea, President Trump issued a somewhat appeasement message after North Korea's harsh reaction to backlash.

Mr. Trump has no doubt that there is some hostility with North Korea, but Kim said he has a good relationship with the chairman and both want to maintain that relationship.

[Trump / US President: I would be surprised if North Korea makes a hostile provocation. I have a good relationship with Kim Jong-un.]

Kim added that he doesn't want Chairman Kim to intervene in the upcoming US presidential election in November.

[Trump / US President: Kim knows that I'm having an election soon. I think he's in the election
I do not want to intervene. But you will have to watch.]

President Trump's mention of the US presidential election is interpreted to mean that he will continue negotiations without provocative enough to affect American voters.

The North Korean ambassador to the United Nations, Kim Sung-un, the only communication channel in the United States, also added a warning to the United States.

Kim stressed that North Korea does not need to have long talks with the United States, and denuclearization has already descended from the negotiating table.

And he accused the United States of seeking dialogue as a trick to buy time.