The Oklahoman

Trump: North Korea summit plans set

- BY MATTHEW PENNINGTON AND ZEKE MILLER

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump offered his latest teaser Friday for a historic U.S. summit with North Korea: The time and place have been set but he’s not saying when and where.

Trump also pushed back on a report that he’s considerin­g the withdrawal of U.S. forces from South Korea.

Earlier this week, Trump expressed a preference for holding the “big event” with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the demilitari­zed zone or DMZ between the two Koreas. He also said Singapore was in contention to host what will be the first summit of between a U.S. and a North Korean leader.

“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 departing for Dallas. He’s previously said the summit was planned for May or early June.

A meeting with Kim Jong Un seemed an outlandish possibilit­y just a few months ago when the two leaders were trading threats and insults over North Korea’s developmen­t of nuclear weapons. But momentum for diplomacy has built this year as the rival Koreas have patched up ties.

In March, Trump unexpected­ly accepted an offer of talks from Kim after the North Korean dictator agreed to suspend nuclear and ballistic missile tests and discuss “denucleari­zation.”

According to South Korea, Kim has said he’d be willing to give up his nukes if the United States commits to a formal end to the Korean War and pledges not to attack the North. But his exact demands for relinquish­ing weapons that his nation spent decades building remains unclear.

Trump said that withdrawin­g U.S. forces from South Korea is “not on the table.”

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