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The American president, Donald Trump, said Friday that recent missile launches from North Korea they did not constitute a break in their relationship of "trust" with Pyongyang.
"I do not consider it a breach of trust at all, it could be the case at one point, but for the moment, no" he said in an interview with the specialized website Policy.
"It was short-range missiles, something very standard," he added.
This is the first launch of Pyongyang missiles in a year and a half, during which time the peninsula was the theater of operations of a distension marked by the beginning of negotiations on the nuclear and ballistic programs of the North, including the historic summit of Kim and Trump in Singapore.
At the UN, 70 countries, including the United States and South Korea, said Friday a statement urging North Korea to end its nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles and other similar initiatives, denouncing the "persistent threat" they pose to peace in the world.
Russia and China, allies of Pyongyang they did not sign the document drafted by France.
Trump, who said he had good relations with Kim, He admitted that he could eventually lose confidence in the North Korean leader.
"It can happen to me at some point, but for the moment for nothing"he said.
(With information from AFP)
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