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Trump plans to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un

Experts estimate that North Korea has "possibly assembled around 60 warheads". (AP PHOTO)

US President Donald Trump says that he ‌plans to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, acknowledging that the Asian ‌nation holds 57 "very powerful" nuclear weapons.

The remarks come as Trump ordered Pentagon officials to ‌cut short joint exercises with the South Korean military.

He wrote in a Sunday social media post that they sent a message to Pyongyang that was "totally inappropriate and hostile, to a Country that, as long as Donald J. Trump has been President, ‌has been unthreatening and ‌respectful".

During Trump's ⁠first term, Kim called Trump a “mentally deranged US dotard” ​and threatened that he had use of a "nuclear button" on his desk. 

Trump and Kim Jong-un
Trump has ordered Pentagon officials to ‌cut short joint exercises with the South Korean military. (EPA PHOTO)

The leaders' relationship cooled after face-to-face meetings in 2018 and 2019, including a brief exchange at the demilitarised zone between the Koreas in which Trump became the first sitting US ⁠president to step into North Korean territory.

"I ‌know ​Kim Jong Un very well, and he's going to be fine as long as ​we have ‌a smart president," Trump told reporters Wednesday during a tour of the helipad ​he is constructing on the White House's historic south lawn. 

"The fact that I get along with him  - that's a good thing, not a bad ​thing."

There have been varying estimates by experts over the years on how many nuclear weapons North Korea has. 

 "​He has 57 very powerful ​nuclear weapons They should have ‌never allowed it. If I were president, I wouldn't have allowed it. But he's got them," Trump said.

In June, the Stockholm International Peace Research ​Institute estimated that North Korea has "possibly assembled around 60 warheads, possesses enough fissile material ​to produce at ⁠least 30 more".

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