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Bob Woodward, an American journalist who specially reported on the Watergate incident, publishes a new book, and some of the contents of the letter of State Council Chairman Kim Jong-un in the book have been disclosed.

It has been reported that Chairman Kim told President Trump that he was pleased to have a good relationship with a strong and outstanding politician like Your Excellency and hopes to see you again.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.



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Washington Post introduced the main contents of Bob Woodward's book'Rage', which is about to be published on the 15th.




The book contains 27 of the top North American books, 25 of which have not been released so far.



In his personal letter, Chairman Kim Jong-un described the scene of the US-North Korea talks as "a historical moment that held your sir's hand firmly in a beautiful and sacred place."



He also said, "I hope to experience the glory of that day again."



In an interview with Woodward, President Trump likened that Chairman Kim loves nuclear weapons so much that he regards them as a home that cannot be sold.



The Washington Post reported that Chairman Kim also boasted of saying everything, including vividly explaining the murder of his aunt Jang Sung-taek.



President Trump is reportedly sent to North Korea, where the picture of the two was written in a copy of the New York Times on the front page, "It was a great picture and it was a great time."



President Trump told Woodward in February that the coronavirus is five times more deadly than the flu, and controversy has been rising that the virus has been concealed even after knowing the threat.