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Date, site set for Kim summit: Trump

President did not reveal any specific details about historic meeting

- TOLUSE OLORUNNIPA AND JENNIFER EPSTEIN

U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday a date and place have been set for his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and will be announced soon.

“We have a date, we have a location,” Trump told reporters at the White House on his way to board the Marine One presidenti­al helicopter.

Trump didn’t reveal either the date or place of the summit.

However, South Korean President Moon Jae-In plans to travel to Washington May 22, in advance of the historic planned summit, the White House said Friday.

Later, aboard the presidenti­al plane Air Force One, Trump told reporters: “I think a lot of good things are going to be happening over the next short period of time,” referring to North Korea. “But I’ll see you over there. It’s going to be very exciting.”

Earlier in the day, he expressed optimism that three Americans held in a North Korean prison would be released soon, telling reporters “a lot of things have already happened with respect to the hostages.” As he boarded Air Force One, Trump said the U.S. is “doing very well with the hostages.”

Trump heads into the meeting hoping to reach an agreement for North Korea to “denucleari­ze.” Trump has praised Kim’s rapid steps toward resolving the standoff and expressed optimism about the possibilit­y of making a deal.

Trump said the withdrawal of U.S. troops stationed in South Korea is “not on the table” in the negotiatio­ns with North Korea.

But, he added “I have to tell you at some point into the future, I would like to save the money. You know, we have 32,000 troops there.”

The meeting would be the first between a North Korean leader and a sitting U.S. president, though former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter have travelled to North Korea since leaving office to negotiate the release of prisoners and to discuss potential diplomatic talks. Then-Secretary of State Made- leine Albright visited Pyongyang in 2000 to meet with Kim’s father, Kim Jong Il, who was the North Korean leader then.

Trump said earlier this week that he liked the idea of meeting at the Demilitari­zed Zone because “if things work out, there is a great celebratio­n to be had on the site, not in a third-party country.” Kim and Moon met on April 27 at the Peace House in Panmunjom after Kim walked across the military demarcatio­n line. Kim has also held a meeting with China’s foreign minister.

“If things work out, there is a great celebratio­n to be had on the site, not in a third-party country.” DONALD TRUMP U.S. PRESIDENT

 ?? TOM BRENNER/THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? U.S. President Donald Trump fields questions before boarding Air Force One on Friday.
TOM BRENNER/THE NEW YORK TIMES U.S. President Donald Trump fields questions before boarding Air Force One on Friday.

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