TRUMP, KIM LIKELY TO MEET IN SINGAPORE IN JUNE: REPORTS
SEOUL: US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un are likely to meet in Singapore next month, reports said on Monday, as anticipation builds for unprecedented talks between the mercurial leaders.
Trump said at the weekend that the two sides had settled on a date and location for the summit --the first between a sitting US president and a North Korean leader--without providing details. “We’ll be announcing it soon,” Trump told reporters.
The landmark summit will take place in “mid-june”, South Korea’s Chosun Ilbo daily reported Monday, citing diplomatic sources who quoted Trump’s National Security Advisor John Bolton.
The newspaper suggested that the possibility of Singapore hosting the landmark meeting had “increased greatly”, after a decision by Trump to host South Korean president Moon Jae-in at the White House later this month, without giving further explanation. Bolton met his South Korean counterpart Chung Euiyong in Washington late last week to discuss plans for both locations, according to local media reports.
A similar report on the weekend from South Korea’s Yonhap news agency also said Singapore was firming as the favoured location for the summit. Trump had previously suggested that the demilitarised zone between the two Koreas -- the site of a recent summit between Kim and Moon -could also be an appropriate venue for the meeting with the North’s leader.