Trump Remains Open to Dialogue with Kim to Achieve ‘Fully Denuclearized’ N. Korea: White House

Washington: U.S. President Donald Trump remains open to engagement with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un to achieve a "fully denuclearized" North Korea, a White House official said Friday, a day after his administration announced a raft of actions to disrupt Pyongyang's illicit revenue generation schemes.According to Yonhap News Agency, the Trump administration unveiled a package of actions against North Korea, including offering rewards for information on seven North Korean nationals involved in a scheme thought to help raise funds for the reclusive regime's nuclear and missile programs."President Trump in his first term held three historic summits with North Korean Leader Kim Jong-un that stabilized the Korean Peninsula and achieved the first ever leader-level agreement on denuclearization," the official told Yonhap News Agency via email. "The president retains those objectives and remains open to engaging with Leader Kim to achieve a fully de-nuclearized North Korea," the official added.The official w as responding to a question about whether Thursday's actions against the North signaled that the Trump administration assesses diplomacy with Pyongyang to be difficult for the time being, and that it would focus on sanctions and other pressure-focused measures to bring North Korea back to dialogue.Expectations have persisted that Trump might seek to resume his personal diplomacy with Kim, which led to three in-person meetings between them -- the first in Singapore in 2018, the second in Hanoi in February 2019 and the third at the inter-Korean truce village of Panmunjom in June 2019.