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Kim Jong Un Sends Gushing ‘Love Letters’ To Donald Trump About Them Holding Hands

By Pragya Gouhari -
  • Updated
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  • 11th September 2020,
  • 4:21 PM

Kim Jong Un was in awe of the powerful US President as seen in letters shared by Donald Trump and Kim reminisced about their hand-holding.

Kim Jong Uu has sent gushing letters to US president Donald Trump, and it even reminisces the time the duo held hands. In the letters, one described Donald Trump as “powerful and preeminent” as Kim Jong Un wrote about their first meeting. Kim referred to Trump in letters as ‘your excellency’ – an exalted term usually favored by royalty,’ according to Bob Woodward’s new book, ‘Rage,’ which includes portions of what Kim wrote to Trump.

Trump has referred to writings exchanged by the two men as ‘love letters,’ but has refused to disclose them, even while teasing their contents to the press. In one letter excerpted in the book, King refers after a summit to ‘another historic meeting between myself and Your Excellency reminiscent of a scene from a fantasy film.’

Kim called Trump meetings a ‘precious memory’ and said it showed that the ‘deep and special friendship between us will work as a magical force.’ The two men met first in Singapore in 2018 after having traded bellicose rhetoric, then later met in Hanoi. In June 2019 the two men met when Trump walked from South Korea across the DMZ.

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‘I feel pleased to have formed good ties with such a powerful and preeminent statesman as Your Excellency,’ Kim wrote Trump, in excerpts published in the Washington Post.

Deploying flowery language, Kim who holds hereditary rule in a regime that has relied on terror and featured famine – fondly recalled ‘that moment of history when I firmly held Your Excellency’s hand at the beautiful and sacred location as the whole world watched with great interest and hope to relive the honor of that day.’

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