U.S. President Donald Trump
has proposed holding the second summit talks with North Korean leader Kim
Jong-un in mid-February and suggested Vietnam as the venue.
The report of the second
summit comes amid mounting expectations that the two leaders will soon hold
their next summit to resume the stalled denuclearization talks.
They first met in Singapore
in June last year.
North Korea is said to be
reviewing the U.S. proposal and has yet to give a formal response, a news
report by Japan’s Yomiuri Shimbun said, citing officials familiar with the
matter.
The Strait Times also
reported earlier that Vietnam and Thailand are on the “shortlist” for the
second Trump-Kim meeting and that both countries are willing to host the event,
citing unidentified sources.
Both have diplomatic ties
with Pyongyang and Washington, and have organised international events like
APEC, the report said.
Pyongyang and Washington
have been locked in a stalemate over how to carry out the agreements they
reached in their first-ever summit, at which Kim promised to work toward
complete denuclearization in exchange for security guarantees from the United
States.
Progress has been slow ever
since as the North wants sanctions relief, while the U.S. remains firm that
sanctions will remain in place until the North completely gives up its nuclear
weapons program.
Speculation has been rising
as to where Trump and Kim will decide to meet. Singapore was in the
international spotlight when the June summit took place.
Southeast Asian countries
have been mentioned as strong possible candidates, including Vietnam, Indonesia
and Mongolia.
In his New Year’s Day
speech, Kim warned that he could go a new way if the United States clings to
pressure and sanctions on the North’s regime.
But he kept the door open
for talks with the U.S., saying he is willing to meet Trump at anytime.
Trump earlier said that the
U.S. and North Korea are in talks over where to hold their second summit and a
decision on the venue will be announced in the “not-too-distant future.”
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