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weekend, US President Trump said he received a letter from Chairman Kim Jong-un, but within a day, North Korea replied, "I have never done that."

Reporter Se-Hyun Han learned about the truth about who is right and who is right.

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US President Trump said yesterday (18th) during a briefing on Corona 19 held at the White House in the United States, "Kim Jong received a recent good letter from the North Korean Prime Minister."

[Trump / US President (Yesterday): Recently I received a good letter from Chairman Kim Jong-un. It was a good letter, and I think we're doing well.] We

didn't give details about when or when we received the letter, but considering that Trump sent a letter to President Kim in late last month about supporting Corona19 response and envisioning North American relations. Observation followed by the Korean reply.

President Trump also shared this on a phone call with President Moon Jae-in yesterday.

However, less than a day later, North Korea replied that it was true.

I don't know if you're referring to a friend who came and went, but you haven't sent any letters to the US president recently.

He added, "Don't use the North American summit's relationship for selfish purposes."

It is interpreted as a warning aimed at President Trump's focus on managing the situation rather than negotiating with North Korea.

However, there is an observation that North Korea is not likely to continue to drag on this 'collateral controversy', considering that the main subject of the discourse is 'Deputy Head of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs', and has made a relatively simple stance without directly naming President Trump. .