No formal request about Trump-Kim summit: Singapore PM

AFP  |  Singapore 

has not received any "formal" request to host an eagerly awaited meeting between US and North Korean leader Un, the city-state's said today.

Trump said yesterday that the list of potential sites for the meeting had been narrowed to two, without saying where. Some reports have said that Singapore, a stable and prosperous financial hub in Southeast Asia, is one of the potential locations.

The meeting, expected in the coming weeks, follows a dizzying detente in recent months between the nuclear-armed North and its neighbour, which resulted in Friday's historic summit between Kim and the South's Moon Jae-in.

The leaders agreed to pursue a permanent peace treaty and the complete denuclearisation of their divided peninsula.

Speaking at a meeting of Southeast Asian leaders, Singapore's dampened speculation about the city-state potentially hosting the Trump-Kim talks.

"As for the venue, we've also read the same reports as you in the newspapers about the possible places where a US-meeting can take place," he told reporters.

"We've had no formal invitations, requests from any of the parties. It has to be something agreed by both as well as the

"I doubt very much they have come to any landing yet." A diplomatic source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that he was not aware of any request, even informally.

Speculation has been rife about where the US and North Korean leaders will meet.

Sweden, Finland, Switzerland, and the capitals of and have been mentioned in reports, in addition to and the Demilitarized Zone that divides the two Koreas.

Landmark summits have taken place in the past -- the presidents of and met for the first time ever in the city-state three years ago after decades of estrangement following a traumatic split at the end of a civil war in 1949.

China's Xi Jinping and Taiwan's Ma Ying-jeou shook hands for more than a minute and smiled for a mass of reporters before holding talks.

and have diplomatic ties and the North has an embassy in the city-state.

In November, suspended trade ties with the North in the latest move by a country to implement UN sanctions to curb Pyongyang's nuclear weapons programme.

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First Published: Sat, April 28 2018. 16:25 IST