U.S. President Donald Trump has talked about North Korea for the first time since the breakdown of the working-level talks with the North in Stockholm.
During a Cabinet meeting on Monday, President Trump emphasized that his relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is still good.
He said that if it wasn't for him, the U.S. could have been in a big war with North Korea, adding that former President Barack Obama had told him his biggest problem was not knowing how to solve the North Korea problem.
According to Trump, Obama had tried to call Kim 11 times during his presidency but those calls were all rejected while Trump's calls were answered.