[Editorial] With Kim Jong-un open to dialogue, U.S. and North Korea should meet
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74% : What drew new attention, however, was Kim himself mentioning "good memories" with Trump for the first time and directly expressing willingness for dialogue.71% : Trump also responded positively last month during the South Korea-U.S. summit when President Lee Jae-myung requested, "Please meet Kim Jong-un for peace on the Korean Peninsula," saying, "I want to meet him within this year.
23% : However, North Korea must recognize that on the Korean Peninsula issue, President Trump is acting as a 'peacemaker' and President Lee as a 'pace-setter,' working in concert.
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