Seoul: US President Donald Trump has sent a letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un offering help with Pyongyang's fight against the coronavirus pandemic, the latter's sister said on Sunday.
The letter is a good example showing the special and firm personal relations between Trump and Kim, said Kim Yo-jong, the first vice department director of the Central Committee of the North's Workers' Party, in a statement carried by the country's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), reports the Seoul-based Yonhap News Agency.
"We regard it as good judgment and proper action for the US President to make efforts to keep the good relations he had with our Chairman by sending a personal letter again at a time as now when big difficulties and challenges lie in the way of developing the bilateral relations and think that this should be highly estimated," she said.
"In the letter, he also explained his plan to propel the relations between the two countries of North Korea and the US and expressed his intent to render cooperation in the anti-epidemic work saying that he was impressed by the efforts made by the Chairman to defend his people from the serious threat of the epidemic," Kim Yo-jong added.
North Korea has not reported a single coronavirus case, but was widely suspected to be covering up an outbreak.
The regime has tightened its borders and enforced tough quarantine measures on its people, according to state media.
Relations between Washington and Pyongyang have come to a standstill due to a deadlock in denuclearization negotiations following the collapse of Trump and Kim Jong-un's second summit in Vietnam in February 2019.
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Kim Jong-un had set an end-of-year deadline for the US to show flexibility in their negotiations, but 2019 passed without progress and a warning from the North Korean leader of a soon-to-come new strategic weapon.
Still, the leaders have appeared to maintain their warm personal relations and in January, Trump sent a letter to Kim Jong-un to congratulate him on his birthday.
"In the personal letter, President Trump said he was glad to hear that his congratulations to Chairman on his birthday were correctly conveyed and wished the family of the Chairman and our people wellbeing," Kim Yo-jong said.