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Good chance that Kim will give up nukes:Trump

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US said today that there is a "good chance" that North Korean leader will give up nuclear weapons, but cautioned that maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained on

His comments came as Kim completed a secretive and unprecedented visit to during which he met Chinese yesterday and said that he is committed to denuclearisation.

The said briefed the administration on Kim's unannounced visit to Beijing, and stressed that the US policy of maximum pressure on is working.

Xi reached out to Trump, after his meeting with Kim, with a personal message, the said.

"For years and through many administrations, everyone said that peace and the denuclearisation of the was not even a small possibility. Now there is a good chance that will do what is right for his people and for humanity. Look forward to our meeting!" Trump tweeted.

Tensions temporarily abated in the recently over the North Korea's nuclear programme following which Trump accepted an invitation from Kim to have a summit meeting between the two.

The invitation was communicated to him through the South Koreans, who held a meeting with the North Korean leaders early this month. The date of the meeting has not been announced yet.

In his tweet, Trump said he has received a message from Xi.

"Received message last night from of that his meeting with went very well and that KIM looks forward to his meeting with me. In the meantime, and unfortunately, maximum sanctions and pressure must be maintained at all cost!" Trump said in another tweet.

Last night, said the US remains in close contact with its allies and

"We see this development as further evidence that our campaign of maximum pressure is creating the appropriate atmosphere for dialogue with North Korea," Sanders in a statement after confirmed of Kim's visit to

In February, Trump imposed the "heaviest-ever" sanctions on North Korea's shipping companies in a bid to prevent the reclusive nation from acquiring nuclear weapons and developing intercontinental ballistic missiles.

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First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 18:55 IST
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