Kim positive about planned summit with Trump

ANI  |  Seoul [South Korea] 

Breaking his silence on the proposed United States-North summit, North Korean leader has highlighted the likelihood of a proposed summit with US

During a political bureau meeting of the ruling Workers' Party of (WPK) on Monday, Kim made a "profound analysis and appraisal" of bilateral relations between North and South and the proposed talks with Trump, according to the Korean (KCNA).

The North Korean leader also discussed on the current situation of the and the upcoming with South Korean Moon Jae-in, that is scheduled to be held on April 27.

According to the report, it read in English, "He made a profound analysis and appraisal of the orientation of the development of the north-south relations at present and the prospect of the Democratic People's Republic of (DPRK)-US dialogue."

A South Korean ministry official, although welcomed Kim's move, he was surprised with the issues being discussed during the WPK meeting.

"It is quite rare that North mentioned details about the and future dialogue with the US. North seemed to attach meaning to the holding of the WPK meeting by reporting it."

During the meetings, Kim and his officials discuss on major national policies.

When Kim made a surprise visit to last month, he stressed that the issue of denuclearisation rests on and Washington D.C's "progressive and synchronous" measures.

Trump on Monday announced that the meeting with Kim will likely take place in May or early June and said the summit will be an "exciting thing for the world".

The announcement came a day after revealed that North confirmed that it was willing to discuss denuclearisation with them.

The issue of denuclearisation is likely to be discussed during the and Kim-Trump summit respectively.

The upcoming summits with South and the US come after years of tensions over North Korea's persistent nuclear and ballistic missile programmes.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 11:05 IST