Trump's self-described 'love letters' to Kim Jong-un seized from Mar-a-lago have been published

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Trump's self-described 'love letters' to Kim Jong-un seized from Mar-a-lago have been publishedLetters exchanged between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and former U.S. President Donald Trump between April 2018 and August 2019 have recently been published.“I am ready to work with your excellency with all my heart and devotion,” Kim said in a letter dated April 1, 2018, nearly six weeks before he first met Trump at the Singapore Summit.More from NextShark: Journalist Andy Ngô Says He Was Nearly Killed by 'Antifa' While Undercover at Oregon ProtestTrump also wrote a letter thanking Kim for the repatriation of the remains of 55 U.S. troops who died during the 1950-53 Korean War.More from NextShark: Teen Killed in Knife Attack at Chinese Restaurant in the UKTrump replied two days later, saying he and Kim shared a “unique relationship and a special friendship.”According to the Korus Journal report, Kim sent two letters in September 2018, in which he indicated his desire to personally discuss with Trump a potential denuclearization of North Korea.According to Woodward, the messages were filled with “declarations of personal fealty that might be uttered by the Knights of the Round Table, or perhaps suitors.”The two leaders exchanged letters actively for about a year, halting only after their second summit in Hanoi failed to make progress."

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