North Korea said it was pulling away from the relationship with the U.S. two years after a historic handshake between President Donald Trump and the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, in Singapore, saying there had been no actual improvement in ties.
"Never again will we provide the U.S. chief executive with another package to be used for achievements without receiving any returns," North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Son Gwon said on state-run KCNA.
"Nothing is more hypocritical than an empty promise."
Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to meet with a leader of North Korea in June 2018, and later took an unprecedentedΒ step onto North Korean soil in 2019Β β with the aim of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
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