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Monday, 15 January 2018

Donald Trump rubbishes report on his 'good relationship' with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un

Donald Trump rubbishes report on his 'good relationship' with North Korea’s Kim Jong-un

In an interview on Thursday, 'The Wall Street Journal' reported that Trump had developed a positive relationship with the North Korea's leader despite their differences.

US President Donald Trump today denied having told a leading US daily that he shared a "good relationship" with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, asserting that he was "falsely" quoted in the "fake news" story. 

In an interview on Thursday, 'The Wall Street Journal' reported that Trump had developed a positive relationship with the North Korea's leader despite their differences. 

"I probably have a very good relationship with Kim Jong Un. I have relationships with people. I think you people are surprised," Trump was quoted as saying in the interview. Trump said the leading US newspaper knew exactly what he had said, but simply wanted "fake news". 
"The Wall Street Journal stated falsely that I said to them 'I have a good relationship with Kim Jong Un' (of N Korea). Obviously, I didn't say that," Trump tweeted.
"I said I'd have a good relationship with Kim Jong Un, a big difference. Fortunately, we now record conversations with reporters...and they knew exactly what I said and meant. They just wanted a story. FAKE NEWS!" Trump said. 
Moments later, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders released the audio clip of the interview. 
"As you know, I have a great relationship with Prime Minister Abe of Japan and I would probably have a very good relationship with Kim Jong un of North Korea," the President said in the audio. 
The Wall Street Journal, however, defended its version of the interview. 
"We have reviewed the audio from our interview with President Trump, as well as the transcript provided by an external service, and stand by what we reported," the daily tweeted. 
It also released the portion of the audio disputed by the White House. 

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