Honeymoon over? North Korea says US 'hell-bent on hostile acts'

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North Korea's regime accused the U.S. of being 'hell-bent on hostile acts' against the secluded nation, just days after their historic meeting.

Three days after President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un shared a warm and fuzzy moment on North Korean soil, the despotic regime accused the U.S. of being"hell-bent on hostile acts" against the secluded nation.

Trump made no mention of the letter or the press for more sanctions when he tweeted an offer last week to meet Kim in the DMZ. Trump, who already had scheduled a trip to South Korea, previously held more formal summits with Kim in Singapore and Vietnam. "President Trump remains committed to the goals he and Chairman Kim set in Singapore of transformed relations, lasting peace and complete denuclearization," the email said."We look forward to resuming working-level negotiations to make progress towards those goals."

The tone was much friendlier just days ago, when Trump became the first U.S. president to set foot in North Korea during the hastily arranged meeting with Kim.

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