"We remain determined to achieve a de-nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula," Trump told reporters at a joint White House news conference with the Swedish Prime Minister.
"There has been a lot of news on that today, he said referring to the news coming from the region that North Korea is willing to talk with the US.
"Hopefully it's positive. Hopefully it will lead to a very positive result," he said.
Trump was asked if he thinks that North Korea is sincere this time.
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"I think that's been a factor, but the sanctions have been very, very strong, and very biting. And we don't want that to happen, so I really believe they are sincere. I hope they're sincere. We're going to soon find out," he said.
"But we're going to see. We'll know, and I'm willing to go either way. Hopefully, it's going to be the proper way. The proper way is the way that everybody knows and everybody wants. But we are prepared to go either way," he said.
"I think that their statement and the statements coming out of South Korea and North Korea have been very positive. That would be a great thing for the world. A great thing for the world. So we'll see how it all comes about," Trump said.
"We'll see what happens. Let's see what happens," he said.
"Would you agree to direct talks if they agree to just suspend any types of tests right now? Would you agree to talks?" Trump was asked.
"We're going to see what happens. I don't want to talk so much about things that we don't know yet. But we have had very good dialogue. I think it was very positive dialogue. You've heard that before. But so far, whether you look at the Clinton administration, or the Bush administration, or the Obama administration, it never worked out," he said.
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