Would invite Kim to US if Singapore-talks go well: Trump
After meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to discuss the June 12 summit, US President Donald Trump on Friday said he would be willing to invite North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to the White House if their Singapore summit goes well. He, however, made it clear that he was also ready to "walk away" from the meeting if his goals were not achieved.
Kim's letter was a greeting, says US President
Talking about the letter delivered to Trump from Kim last week, Trump said, "The letter was just a greeting. Perhaps I can get approval to put it out. We look forward to the summit, and hopefully, some wonderful things will work out."
Ready to walk away if goals aren't achieved: Trump
Meanwhile, Trump also threatened to walk away if his demands were not met. "I am totally prepared to walk. I did it once before. Maybe it won't be necessary. I really believe that Kim Jong-un wants to do something that is going to be great for his people," he added. Trump also pointed out that "you have to be able to walk away."
Iran changed a lot since I abandoned Iran deal: Trump
Citing the Iran deal, Trump said, "We didn't walk away from the horrible deal, and if you look at what's happened...Iran is acting a lot differently. They're no longer looking so much to the Mediterranean." "They're a much different country over the last three months."