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President Trump said he knew how Kim Jong-un is doing now. I haven't been able to talk about it right now, but I also said I'd be hearing Kim's news soon.

I continue to be a correspondent for Sohn Seok-min, Washington.

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a briefing that was suspended and resumed for two days following the remarks of his body injection, President Trump wrote a clearer statement about Kim Jong-un's status.

I know well, but after assuming I can't talk now, I said I knew how to do it with emphasis.

He added that he will soon hear from Chairman Kim.

[Trump / President of the United States: I know how Kim Jong-un is doing. Also, you will be able to hear the news in the near future.]

Until last week, President Trump doesn't know, and after confirming it, CNN's report on Kim Jong-un's hypocrisy is inaccurate, and he has been cautious enough. On the basis of this, it was suggested that he was judging the status of Chairman Kim.

A diplomatic source said the United States understood that it had concluded that there was no problem with Kim's personality based on his information and shared issues between the United States and the United States.

President Trump just said Mr. Kim's whereabouts nobody knows where he is.

[Trump / US President: No one knows where Kim is. Therefore, he cannot have said anything. If it did, it would be urgent news.]

In this regard, CNN repaid that it amplified the confusion by saying that he did not know where Trump was familiar.

(Video coverage: Jungsik Oh, Eunha Park, video editing: Moo Hwan Jo)