Nuclear Weapons
During an exclusive interview with ABC News, President Donald Trump said he hopes North Korea isnât building nuclear weapons.
Speaking to ABC Newsâ George Stephanopoulos, the president stressed his "very strong relationship" with the "very smart" Kim Jong Un.
At the root of the recent spike in tensions appears to be Trumpâs decision a year ago to pull out of the nuclear deal.
North Korea's criticism appears to be a continuation of its frustration at deadlocked nuclear negotiations with the United States.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Abhinandan Varthaman was accompanied to the Pakistan-India border by the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Not even the author of âThe Art Of The Dealâ could persuade North Korea to give up its nukes.
The congresswoman recalled that now-deceased Lybian dictator Muammar Gaddafi gave up his nuclear program just before his ouster.
Not much has changed since the first time President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un held their first summit in 2018.
The president's already claiming his overtures to North Koreaâs dictator merit another term and maybe a Nobel Peace Prize, too.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had earlier announced the U.S. would suspend compliance with the INF Treaty with Russia.