Trump to North Korean leader: my nuclear button 'is bigger & more powerful'

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Earlier, South Korea's President Moon Jae-In welcomed Kim's comments as a "positive response" to Seoul's hopes that the Pyeongchang Olympics would be a "groundbreaking opportunity for peace" The South's unification minister Cho Myoung-Gyon told a press conference Tuesday that Seoul was "reiterating our willingness to hold talks with the North at any time and place in any form." "We hope that the South and North can sit face to face and discuss the participation of the North Korean delegation at the Pyeongchang Games as well as other issues of mutual interest for the improvement of inter-Korean ties," he added. The Koreas, divided by a Demilitarized Zone since the end of the 1950-53 Korean War, last held high-level talks in 2015 to try to ease tensions. But Haley, the US Ambassador to the UN, told reporters Washington could not take the talks seriously "if they don't do something to ban all nuclear weapons in North Korea." She said: "We consider this to be a very reckless regime. We don't think we need a band-aid and we don't think we need to smile and take a picture. "We think we need to have them stop nuclear weapons and they need to stop it now," she said, warning: "We will never accept a nuclear North Korea." Trump's tweet was also the latest in a series of personal insults the two leaders have traded since the US president took office a year ago. Trump has mocked Kim as "fat" and a "little rocket man." Kim, for his part has described Trump as a "mentally deranged US dotard." -Reutersreuters
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