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U.S. President Donald Trump expressed his desire to hold a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later this year, but Pyongyang's reaction was lukewarm, indicating that it would impose strict conditions before agreeing to any summit, despite their discussions of having an "excellent" relationship. Trump scaled back joint military exercises with South Korea and described them as "provocative," with a possible meeting on the sidelines of the APEC summit if North Korea shows a willingness to engage in dialogue. North Korea, for its part, confirmed that its conditions make any meeting only possible if U.S. policies toward them change and hostile factors are removed, while it continues to launch missiles as a form of protest against the joint military drills. Despite previous diplomatic efforts, North Korea still clings to its nuclear policy, aiming to expand relations with Russia and China, and currently appears less motivated to agree to negotiation conditions.
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