”We fell in love”
Many believed the United States was on the brink of war with North Korea in 2018. But then, something unexpected happened in the relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, President Donald Trump said six years ago, during a rally in Virginia.
Then in 2019, cameras shook and flashes went wild as Donald Trump made history — stepping into enemy territory alongside Kim Jong Un. The then–45th U.S. president gave Kim a friendly pat on the arm before the North Korean leader guided him across the line dividing North and South Korea.
And it seems like Donald Trump hasn’t forgotten his old “friend” Kim Jong Un.
Before setting off on his latest Asia tour, which includes stops in Malaysia, South Korea, and Japan, the president shared his hopes of meeting the North Korean leader once again.