The Asian Age

Kim- Trump meet likely in early 2019

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Washington, Oct. 20: The next summit meeting between U. S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is likely to happen early next year, a senior administra­tion official said on Friday.

The two sides have been engaged in talks on the leaders’ second meeting after the first, unpreceden­ted, one in Singapore in June.

“A meeting is likely sometime after the first of the year,” the U. S. official told a small group of reporters.

US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said on Friday he hopes to meet his North Korean counterpar­t soon to lay the groundwork for a “big step forward” on denucleari­sation during the next summit.

Pompeo, in an interview with Voice of America on a trip to Mexico City, said that Mr Kim told him two weeks ago he was committed to the promises he had made to Mr Trump during their first summit.

“I’m very hopeful we’ll have senior leader meetings here in the next week and a half or so between myself and my counterpar­t to continue this discussion so that when the two of them get together there is real opportunit­y to make another big step forward on denucleari­sation,” he told VOA.

Mr Pompeo met North Korean foreign minister Ri Yong Ho at the United Nations General Assembly in New York in September.

A State Department spokeswoma­n declined to clarify if Pompeo meant he would meet his counterpar­t in Washington, saying she had no meetings to announce.

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