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US and SKorea leaders discuss NoKor’s threat to scrap summit

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SEOUL — US President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in yesterday discussed North Korea's recent threats to cancel its unpreceden­ted summit with Washington, Seoul's presidenti­al office said.

After weeks of warm words and diplomatic backslappi­ng, Pyongyang abruptly threatened to pull out of the planned summit next month because of US demands for "unilateral nuclear abandonmen­t", according to the North's official KCNA news agency.

North Korea also cancelled at the last minute a high-level meeting with the South, protesting joint military drills between Seoul and Washington.

In a phone conversati­on on Sunday, Trump and Moon "exchanged views on various actions taken by North Korea recently", Moon's office said in a statement.

The two leaders agreed to "work closely" for the success of the landmark summit in Singapore on June 12, which would be the first meeting between a sitting US President and a North Korean leader.

They are due to meet in Washington on Tuesday.

North Korea's sudden shift in attitude followed a weekslong charm offensive that has seen leader Kim Jong Un hold a historic summit with Moon and meet twice with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

At a dramatic summit last month in the Demilitari­sed Zone dividing their two countries, Kim and Moon pledged to pursue nuclear disarmamen­t and a peace treaty.

Pyongyang also raised hopes ahead of the US summit by announcing it will destroy its nuclear testing site next week.

But the promise is open to interpreta­tion on both sides and the North has spent decades developing its atomic arsenal, culminatin­g last year in its sixth nuclear test -- by far its biggest to date -- and the launch of missiles capable of reaching the US.

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