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Trump’s big ‘beautiful letters’ go unanswered as pen pal Kim Jong Un snubs POTUS for Russia

First Elon, now Kim?

Recent attempts by President Donald Trump to restart personal communication with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have reportedly been rejected, showing a major change in Pyongyang’s foreign policy and a clear move toward building a stronger partnership with Russia. This development is very different from the earlier “pen pal diplomacy” that defined Trump and Kim’s relationship, a connection Trump himself once praised highly.

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As reported by CNN, this refusal to even receive the letters suggests North Korea is intentionally stepping back from past dealings with Trump, especially after some of their previous letters were made public. The leaking of their private exchanges may have been seen as embarrassing or a broken promise by the rich Kim Jong Un, leading to the current lack of response.

The usual ways the United States communicates with North Korea, including through the UN mission, the CIA’s secret channel, and the Joint Security Area at the Demilitarized Zone, are now reportedly inactive. This total stop in dialogue through normal methods highlights how deep the current diplomatic freeze is between the two countries. It’s hard to know with Trump, since he also claimed Michael Jackson used to suck up to him.

Kim Jung Un found a new pal to write letters with, abandoning his playmate Trump

The decline of this once-promoted personal bond began in 2019, after a time when Trump eagerly shared some of Kim’s letters. However, in his last known message to Trump, the North Korean leader expressed feeling taken advantage of, making it clear he was unhappy if their relationship was seen only as a way for the U.S. president to benefit himself without North Korea gaining anything in return. This is a far cry from the “beautiful letters,” that Trump described.

This feeling revealed a deeper tension in their exchanges, suggesting Pyongyang believed it was making concessions without getting enough in return, especially when it came to easing sanctions or making progress on its main goals. Several efforts by the president to send a new letter to North Korea’s mission in New York have been firmly rejected. Reports indicate that North Korean officials at the United Nations have refused to accept the messages, showing a clear choice by Pyongyang not to communicate through this method.

From North Korea’s point of view, the approach taken by the president does not work in their favor. The lack of real benefits from past talks, such as sanctions relief or progress toward North Korea’s key goals, has likely led Pyongyang to rethink the value of such discussions. They may have decided there is little point in restarting talks that did not give them what they wanted before.

In a notable change, North Korea is now working to strengthen ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin. This growing relationship has included Pyongyang sending weapons and troops to help Russia in its war in Ukraine. This shift in strategy gives Kim Jong Un a new important ally on the world stage, seemingly moving past the time of personal letters with the U.S. president. The stronger ties with Russia suggest North Korea is taking a more practical approach to its foreign policy, looking for real advantages and partnerships that fit its current strategic needs.


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