Kim Jong-un has said the United States' expectations are "wrong" after Jake Sullivan, the U.S. National Security Adviser, called Kim's comments about dialogue between the two countries an "interesting signal".
Kim Yo-jong made the statement a day after the U.S. Special Representative for North Korea, Sung Kim, said the U.S. had offered to meet with the totalitarian country "anywhere, anytime without pre-conditions".Kim Jong-un's sister said in response: "I heard the news that the U.S.
National Security Advisor had mentioned that he regards the position towards the U.S. as an 'interesting signal.'"A Korean proverb says that 'In a dream, what counts most is to read it, not to have it'," she said."It seems that the U.S.
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