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Carrot or stick: the war in Ukraine will decide what Trump's relationship with Kim Jong-un will be like,
Analysts say Trump enters his second term in a weaker position than in 2017, and this time he will “have to deal with a much tougher and more assertive Kim.”
Donald Trump often refers to his “cordial relationship” with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un during his last term as president and has repeatedly argued that their relationship will improve once Trump returns to power. At the same time, Kim is not yet taking such a friendly position – he recently accused the United States of “consistently aggressive and hostile policy” towards North Korea.
According to Business Insider, analysts say that Trump enters his second term in a weaker position than in 2017, and this time he will “have to deal with a much…