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Russia's Deputy FM says Trump may meet with Kim Jong-un again

EPA-EFE/KCNA

Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko told Tass that he believed that there was a possibility that United States President-elect Donald Trump could meet with North Korea's Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un again during his second term in office.

"Nothing can be ruled out, especially in politics. Donald Trump, who met with the leader of the DPRK in 2018-2019, may want to repeat his experience," Rudenko said.

Trump and Kim met twice during US-North Korea summits in Singapore and Hanoi, Vietnam.

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