Trump planning for second summit with Kim

President Trump remains upbeat about meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un for a second summit.

US President Donald Trump says plans were being made for his second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and he thinks "incredible" progress has been made in talks with the long-isolated country.

Trump said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had very good talks with Kim over the weekend and that three or four locations were being considered for the two leaders' next summit.

"Well it is happening and we're setting that up right now," Trump told reporters at the White House after announcing the resignation of UN Ambassador Nikki Haley.

"Timing wont be too far away."

Trump Kim held a historic first summit in Singapore on June 12 at which Kim pledged to work toward denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula.

However, his actions have fallen short of Washington's demands for a complete inventory of its weapons and facilities and irreversible steps to give up its arsenal.

Still, Trump was upbeat on progress made so far.

"You got no rockets flying, you have no missiles flying, you have no nuclear testing," Trump said. "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 claiming 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 US and North Korea agreed on logistics.

However, experts questioned what Pompeo had 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 US has 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 eager to reach some sort of agreement on denuclearisation so that it can grow economically with the benefit of the foreign investment closed to it now, Trump 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."


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Published 10 October 2018 3:30am
Source: AAP


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