Trump’s wildest claims in Sean Hannity interview - President Trump made a raft of unsettling claims concerning his foreign adversaries in part two of his sit-down Fox News interview
North Korea’s leader has grown more assertive since their last efforts at diplomacy ended in failure — and now has Russia at his side.
In the second part of a Fox News interview, the US president said tariffs were their "one very big power" over China.
DONALD Trump hopes to rekindle his relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un as he returns to the White House. The president announced on Thursday, his third full day back in office,
President Donald Trump will reach out to Kim Jong Un again, he said in an interview, calling the North Korean leader a "smart guy."
U.S. President Donald Trump will reach out to Kim Jong Un again, he said in an interview aired Thursday, calling the North Korean leader with whom
Trump has reason to avoid alienating Beijing with early trade salvos, as he tries to convince Russian President Vladimir Putin — a close diplomatic partner of Xi — to end the war in Ukraine. “They have a great deal of power over that situation,” Trump said of China, during a Thursday video address to the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Kim Jong Un has been using the development of North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme as his “insurance policy” to stay in power, Marco Rubio, Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of state, said. There was a serious need to lower the risk of “an inadvertent war” between North and South Korea since the breakdown of Pyongyang’s talks with Washington,