Pakistan, Aug. 20 -- US President Donald Trump said he plans to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un later this year. The move could revive their relationship from Trump's first term. Trump said maintaining a good relationship with Kim remains important. He also claimed North Korea possesses 57 powerful nuclear weapons. However, Washington does not officially recognise North Korea as a nuclear state. US assessments have previously estimated Pyongyang's arsenal at roughly 50 to 60 weapons.

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Trump met Kim three times during his first presidential term. Their last meeting took place in 2019. Those meetings created major headlines but produced limited progress on denuclearisation. Tr...