Kim Jong-un wishes Trump a recovery



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Kim Jong-un wishes Trump a recovery

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un sends a telegram to the president of the United States, Donald Trump, infected with coronavirus

Likewise, the North Korean leader wished a speedy recovery to the wife of the president of the United States, Melania Trump.

The president of the DPRK State Council, Kim Jong-un, sent a message to the president of the United States, Donald Trump, and his wife Melania, infected with COVID-19, in which he wished the American leader a speedy recovery. The text of the message on Friday, October 2, was published by the Korean Central Telegraph Agency (CTAC).

“I received the unexpected news that you and your spouse tested positive for coronavirus,” the message reads. “I send a letter of condolences to you and your family. …

Kim Jong-un also expressed confidence that Trump “will definitely get better.”

Trump’s illness also reacted at the headquarters of US presidential candidate Joe Biden. They decided to stop the attacks on US leader Donald Trump, who had contracted the coronavirus. This was reported by Reuters and the Associated Press, citing a source at headquarters.

“Representatives from Biden’s headquarters are temporarily refusing to advertise criticizing Trump, the former vice president’s main rival in the upcoming presidential election,” the report says.

Trump himself, who was diagnosed with coronavirus on Friday, addressed the people who supported him and thanked them. The head of state posted the video message on his Twitter account.

“I want to thank everyone for their incredible support. I’m going to Walter Reed Hospital. I think I’m fine, but we’re going to make sure everything goes smoothly,” Trump said. He also noted that his wife Melania, who was also diagnosed with COVID-19, is doing well.

Recall that Donald Trump, who was confirmed to be infected with a new type of coronavirus infection the day before, was injected with a cocktail of Regeneron antibodies, said Chief Medical Officer Sean Conley.

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