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North Korea rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to reduce joint military exercises with Seoul, considering that cutting their size or duration does not change their "provocative and aggressive" nature. Meanwhile, Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, expressed doubt about Trump's statements regarding communication with Pyongyang, but emphasized that the relationship between her brother and the United States is "excellent" and that Pyongyang maintains a personal communication channel with Trump. Some analyses suggest that Kim Yo Jong's response reflects a degree of openness, and that Pyongyang continues to press for a change in U.S. policy while maintaining a personal connection with Trump that could be beneficial in the future. At the same time, the South Korean president welcomed Trump's move, considering it a possible step towards resuming dialogue and establishing lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula.
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