US President Donald Trump said on Saturday a meeting with North Korea could happen over the next three to four weeks.
“I think we will have a meeting over the next three or four weeks,” Trump said at a campaign rally in Washington, Michigan. “It’s going be a very important meeting, the denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula.”
South Korean officials said on Sunday that North’s leader Kim Jong Un has pledged to close the country’s nuclear test site in May.
Officials also said Kim plans to invite experts and journalists from the US and South Korea when it’s closed.
On Friday, Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in vowed “complete denuclearisation” of the Korean peninsula in the first inter-Korean summit in more than a decade, but the declaration did not include concrete steps to reach that goal.
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