Trump received 'very warm' letter from Kim Jong-un

- President optimistic on potential third summit with North Korean leaders, says relations 'very good' with Kim

U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday he received a new 'very warm' and 'beautiful' letter from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, even as nuclear-related negotiations between the countries remain gridlocked.

The president did not disclose additional details about the letter's contents but he continued to heap praise on his relationship with Kim, saying it is 'very good' while voicing optimism that 'something will happen' regarding the stalled talks, which have been at an impasse since the last round of negotiations collapsed in February.

Trump said a potential third summit with Kim could happen.

'But in the meantime we have our hostages back,' Trump told reporters at the White House referring to American detainees whom the North returned to the U.S.

“In the meantime he’s kept his word,' Trump said of Kim. 'That’s very important to me.”

North Korea has been insisting on immediate relief from biting international sanctions before it takes any additional steps towards nuclear disarmament -- a demand that has been balked at by Washington.

Following the February breakdown North Korea carried out a short-range ballistic missile launch last month that rattled close U.S. allies Japan and South Korea.

Trump's top officials, including Acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan and National Security Advisor John Bolton, have insisted the test was in violation of U.N. Security Council resolution that prohibit the North from conducting ballistic missile launches, but Trump has said he is not perturbed by them.

The president is set to meet with his South Korean and Japanese counterparts later this month during a two-day G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan.

By Michael Hernandez in Washington

Anadolu Agency

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