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Trump says date, venue set for North Korea summit

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President Donald Trump said Friday that the time and place have been set for his landmark meeting with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un — but kept the world guessing for now about the when and where.

Trump also said that withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Korea was “not on the table” as he looks to get Kim to give up his nukes at what will be the rst summit of between a U.S. and a North Korean leader.

e New York Times reported that Trump has asked the Pentagon to prepare plans for scaling back the U.S. military presence in the allied Asian nation. Some 28,500 U.S. forces are based there, a military presence that has been preserved since the Korean War ended in 1953 without a peace treaty.

North Korea has long sought the removal of those troops as one of its condition for denucleari­zation.

It remains unclear if Kim has relaxed that demand as he turns to diplomacy with adversarie­s after a year of escalating tensions.

Trump suggested Monday that he was looking for his historic meeting with the North Korean dictator to be held at the demilitari­zed zone between the two Koreas.

That’s where Kim met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in last Friday — a summit that has paved the way for the U.S. president’s planned face-toface with Kim.

Trump also said then that the Southeast Asian city state of Singapore was also in the running to play host.

“We now have a date and we have a location. We’ll be announcing it soon,” Trump told reporters Friday from the White House South Lawn before de- parting for Dallas.

He’s previously said the summit was planned for May or early June. On Thursday, Vice-president Mike Pence postponed a planned trip to Brazil at the end of May to free up resources for the summit.

Trump on Friday also heavily hinted that the release of three Americans by North Korea was in the ong, but again was sparing on the details.

“We’re having very substantiv­e talks with North Korea and a lot of things have already happened with respect to the hostages, and I think you’re going to see very good things. As I said yesterday, stay tuned,” Trump said, referring to an earlier tweet on the issue that has also weighed on U.s.-north Korean ties.

Although Trump has placed considerab­le faith in South Korean leader Moon’s efforts to patch up relations with North Korea, the U.S. president has long complained that South Korea does not do enough to nancially support the American military commitment. Still, it would be a quixotic move as he enters into negotiatio­ns with Kim.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in Washington on Friday.
AP PHOTO President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in Washington on Friday.

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