Donald Trump says he wants to meet Kim Jong Un on Asia trip

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Donald Trump expressed interest in meeting Kim Jong Un during his upcoming Asia trip, highlighting ongoing tensions and negotiations regarding North Korea's nuclear program.
Donald Trump says he wants to meet Kim Jong Un on Asia trip
Why it matters
US President Donald Trump has stated he would like to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during his upcoming trip to Asia, which includes stops in Malaysia and Japan. Trump, who previously met Kim three times during his presidency, noted that he had a 'great relationship' with the North Korean leader. The context of this potential meeting is significant, as North Korea has continued its missile tests and has not agreed to a denuclearization plan. Kim has expressed openness to a meeting, contingent on the US halting its demands for North Korea to abandon its nuclear arsenal. The trip also involves discussions with other world leaders, including China's Xi Jinping, amid ongoing trade tensions between the US and China. South Korea's Unification Minister suggested there is a 'considerable' chance for a Trump-Kim meeting during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum, although a senior US official indicated that such a meeting is not currently scheduled.
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