After the U.S.-North Korea summit meeting in Vietnam in 2019, former U.S. President Donald Trump has invited North Korea's General Secretary Kim Jong-un to return home on his own presidential plane. Media and others reported.

In February, former US President Donald Trump held a second summit meeting in Vietnam with General Secretary Kim Jung-eun, who was then chairman of the North Korean Labor Party.



The BBC, a British public service broadcaster, told a senior Trump administration official that after the talks had ended, former President Trump told General Secretary Kim, "If you want, you can send it home in two hours." He reported that he was inviting him to return to Japan on a presidential plane.



At that time, General Secretary Kim had been traveling to Vietnam by a private train for more than two and a half days, but he refused this invitation.



U.S. CNN TV criticized that former President Donald Trump had not consulted with anyone in advance, saying, "The relationship with dictator Kim will be severely questioned again." I'm telling you.