Trump says North Korea summit could be delayed

Photo showing US President Donald Trump welcomes South Korea’s President Moon Jae-In in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, US, May 22, 2018. (Reuters)
  • Trump believes North Korean leader is willing to give up nukes amid fears about Kim's backpedaling.
  • Trump: uncertainty of Korean talks due to a change in attitude after Kim had second meeting with the Chinese premier Xi Jinping.

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said Tuesday a planned summit with Kim Jong Un may not take place next month as planned, despite his belief that the North Korean leader is “serious” about denuclearization.
“It may not work out for June 12,” Trump said, being characteristically coy about the prospects for the historic meeting in Singapore.
“If it does not happen, maybe it will happen later,” Trump said, as he began talks with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the White House.
But Trump added that he does believe the North Korean leader is willing to give up nukes, amid fears about apparent North Korean backpedaling.
“I do think he is serious. I think he is absolutely very serious,” Trump said, again raising the prospect of a windfall for Kim if he mothballs weapons programs.
“He will be extremely happy” Trump said of Kim, if the deal works out. “He will be very happy.” President later added that he believed this could be due to a change in attitude after the North Korean leader had a second meeting with the Chinese premier Xi Jinping.