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Kim's Sister Rebuffs Trump Overture, Calls US 'Hostile'
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong has dismissed claims of positive responses to diplomatic proposals, characterizing the United States as inherently hostile. The rebuke comes after US President Donald Trump suggested receptiveness from leader Kim Jong Un.
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Kim Yo Jong, the influential sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, has rejected assertions that Pyongyang is open to negotiations with Washington, declaring the United States a fundamentally adversarial power. Her statement directly contradicted claims made by Trump that the North Korean leadership had responded favorably to his overtures for dialogue.
The Kim family representative's dismissal underscores persistent tensions between the two countries despite previous diplomatic engagements. Her characterization of Washington as "hostile" reflects Pyongyang's longstanding rhetoric toward US policy in the Korean Peninsula and the broader region.
Trump's assertion of positive signals from Kim Jong Un appears to have prompted the public rebuttal from his sister, whose significant role in North Korean state affairs has grown more prominent in recent years. The exchange highlights the fragile nature of any diplomatic channel between Washington and Pyongyang.
The latest developments suggest limited prospects for near-term negotiations between the adversaries, with North Korea maintaining a combative public posture even as Trump seeks to engage the regime. Diplomatic analysts have noted the unpredictability of North Korean messaging as a persistent challenge to sustained peace efforts on the peninsula.