<p class="title">North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may change his views toward U.S. President Donald Trump if he continues making "inappropriate, dangerous" comments, a senior Pyongyang official said on Monday, calling him an "impatient, old man."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Kim Yong Chol, a senior North Korean official who was instrumental in arranging a failed second summit between Kim Jong Un and Trump, said the United States was ignoring a year-end deadline set for Washington to soften its stance in stalled denuclearisation talks.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We have nothing more to lose," he said in a statement carried by state news KCNA.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Trump said on Sunday Kim risks losing "everything" if he resumes hostility and his country must denuclearise after the North said it had carried out a "successful test of great significance."</p>
<p class="title">North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may change his views toward U.S. President Donald Trump if he continues making "inappropriate, dangerous" comments, a senior Pyongyang official said on Monday, calling him an "impatient, old man."</p>.<p class="bodytext">Kim Yong Chol, a senior North Korean official who was instrumental in arranging a failed second summit between Kim Jong Un and Trump, said the United States was ignoring a year-end deadline set for Washington to soften its stance in stalled denuclearisation talks.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"We have nothing more to lose," he said in a statement carried by state news KCNA.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Trump said on Sunday Kim risks losing "everything" if he resumes hostility and his country must denuclearise after the North said it had carried out a "successful test of great significance."</p>