President Trump regretted that Kim Jong-un, North Korea's chairman of state affairs, who had been overwhelmed by the ideals of health, reappeared on the 20th and showed off the building.

Rather than reacting immediately, it seems to be cautious about the situation while maintaining a mode of discretion.

However, it is noteworthy what kind of message President Trump will give by foretelling that he will open his mouth in 'the right time'.

When President Trump left for Camp David's villa in Maryland, in response to a report by North Korea's Chosun Central Broadcasting Station about Kim's public appearance, Kim said to the reporter, "Yeah. I'd better not mention it. "

He said, "We will have something to say about it at the right time."

President Trump avoided the immediate answer, saying, "Can I at least confirm that Mr. Kim is alive?" And "I don't want to talk about it."

Foreign media reported that President Trump declined to comment on Chairman Kim's return.