Trump says next summit with North Korea's
Kim to come after November U.S. elections
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[October 10, 2018]
By Roberta Rampton and Steve Holland
WASHINGTON/ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) -
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday his second summit with North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un would be held after U.S. congressional
elections on Nov. 6.
Speaking to reporters as he flew to Iowa for a political rally, Trump
said: "It’ll be after the midterms. I just can't leave now."
Earlier on Tuesday, Trump told reporters that plans were being made for
his second summit with Kim and that he thought "incredible" progress had
been made in U.S. talks with the long-isolated North Asian country.
He said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had very good talks with Kim over
the weekend and that three or four locations were being considered.
Pompeo echoed Trump's comments when he spoke briefly to reporters during
a Tuesday afternoon visit to the White House.
"While there's still a long way to go and much work to do, we can now
see a path where we will achieve (our) ultimate goal, which is the full
and final verified denuclearization of North Korea," he said.
Trump and Kim held a historic first summit in Singapore on June 12 at
which Kim pledged to work toward denuclearization of the Korean
peninsula. His actions have fallen short, however, of Washington's
demands for a complete inventory of its weapons and facilities and
irreversible steps to give up its nuclear arsenal, which could threaten
the United States.
'NO ROCKETS FLYING'
Still, Trump was upbeat on progress so far.
"You got no rockets flying, you have no missiles flying, you have no
nuclear testing," Trump said in the Oval Office. "We've made incredible
progress - beyond incredible.
"But I have agreed to meet," he said. "We have a very good relationship
with Chairman Kim. I like him, he likes me, the relationship is good."
Pompeo said on Monday the two sides were "pretty close" to agreeing on
details for a second summit.
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President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un hold a
signing ceremony at the conclusion of their summit at the Capella
Hotel on the resort island of Sentosa, Singapore June 12, 2018.
Picture taken June 12, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo
He added that Kim had said he was ready to allow international
inspectors into North Korea's Punggye-ri nuclear testing site and
the Sohae missile engine test facility as soon as the United States
and North Korea agreed on logistics.
But experts questioned what Pompeo achieved on Sunday on his fourth
visit to Pyongyang this year. They said the North Korean leader
appeared simply to be repackaging and dragging out past pledges.
Trump noted that the United States had not lifted the "very big
sanctions" it has imposed on Pyongyang.
"I'd love to remove them, but we have to get something for doing
it," Trump said.
North Korea is very interested in reaching some sort of agreement on
denuclearization so that it can grow economically with the benefit
of the foreign investment closed to it now, Trump said.
The U.N. World Food Program said on Tuesday that the supply of food
remained precarious in North Korea, where one in five children is
stunted by malnutrition. More than 10 million North Koreans, nearly
40 percent of the population, are undernourished and need
humanitarian aid, it said.
"I will tell you they're calling, wanting to go there and wanting to
invest," Trump said. "At some point, when Chairman Kim makes that
decision, I think he's going to unleash something that's going to be
spectacular, really spectacular.
"And I think he knows it and I think that's one of the reasons that
we're having very successful conversations."
(Reporting by Roberta Rampton and Steve Holland; Additional
reporting by Doina Chiacu and Lisa Lambert; Editing by James
Dalgleish and Peter Cooney)
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