North Korean leader Kim Jong-un said Wednesday that he is willing to reopen negotiations with the United States on the condition that it "withdraws its hostile policy" toward the nuclear-armed dictatorship.
The North Korean leader reaffirmed his authority this week at a rare meeting of the ruling Workers' Party. But an appearance alongside his teenage daughter Kim Ju Ae could hint at succession plans.
The North Korean leader, however, took a sterner tone on South Korea, labeling it as a "hostile state and eternal enemy," and threatening to "completely destroy" it.
Offering "peaceful coexistence or eternal confrontation," North Korea's leader said he would only restart talks if the U.S. ends "hostile" policies and accepts Pyongyang's nuclear status.
DERANGED dictator Kim Jong-un has warned that he is ready for a fight, vowing to build more nukes. In a defiant message to Donald Trump, the nutty North Korean leader declared that he was prepared ...