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Trump was misquoted on relationship with Kim Jong-Un, White House insists

WATCH: Trump says he’s open to talks with North Korea at ‘appropriate time’ – Jan 10, 2018

The White House on Saturday denied and corrected a quote attributed to President Donald Trump that suggested he had good contacts with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un.

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“I probably have a very good relationship with Kim Jong-Un,” Trump was quoted as telling The Wall Street Journal in an interview on Thursday, refusing to confirm whether the two had spoken.

“I have relationships with people. I think you people are surprised.”

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But Press Secretary Sarah Sanders insisted — in a Twitter meme — that Trump was misquoted.

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Mockingly mimicking the newspaper’s front page, it then reads “THE WALL STREET JOURNAL — FAKE NEWS IS AT IT AGAIN! — FALSELY QUOTING PRESIDENT TRUMP.”

Washington and Pyongyang are in a standoff over North Korea’s missile and nuclear programs, which could be used to target the United States and its allies.

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Trump has repeatedly insulted the North Korean leader, describing him as mad and a “rocket man.”

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Asked if he had spoken to Kim, Trump said “I don’t want to comment on it. I’m not saying I have or haven’t. I just don’t want to comment.”

Trump suggested his variable position on individuals was part of a broader strategy.

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But it was not clear how his remarks fit with his self-described policy of “maximum pressure” on Pyongyang.

Next week, the United States and Canada are to host a meeting on the nuclear standoff with North Korea in Vancouver, bringing together friendly powers from around the world.

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