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Trump plans new approach to North Korea as nuclear risks grow

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Trumps team looks into fresh talks with North Koreaʼs Kim Jong-un after previous meetings didnt bring changes. Current situation shows growing risks from expanded weapons program and Russia ties

In late-2024 Donald Trumps team is working on a direct-talks plan with Kim Jong-un‚ hoping to lower conflict risks (sources close to transition team say)

The president-electʼs advisers think that building on their past connection — which included letter exchanges and face-to-face meetings — might work better than recent failed approaches. During his first term Trump met Kim three times; in Singapore Hanoi and at the DMZ but these high-profile meet-ups didnt lead to real progress

We have already gone as far as we can on negotiating with the United States

Kim Jong-un stated at Pyongyang military event

The situation has changed since their last talks. North Korea has:
* Built more missiles
* Made closer ties with Russia
* Ignored Joe Bidens talk offers
* Helped Putin with Ukraine war

Alex Wong‚ who helped set-up earlier Trump-Kim talks is now deputy national-security adviser — showing how the next administration might handle things. The team hasnt made final choices yet; they need to deal with Middle-East and Ukraine issues first

Washington worries about North Korea sharing nuclear tech with Russia; building more weapons (including those used in Ukraine) and sending troops to help Putin. These moves could lead to problems between nuclear-armed countries in Europe or Asia. Trump says his relationship with Kim stopped “nuclear war“ but experts think new talks might be harder: China-US problems and Kims stronger position make things more complex

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