Trump rules out DMZ for meeting with Kim

IANS  |  Washington 

on Wednesday ruled out the Demilitarised Zone separating the two Koreas as the site for his upcoming meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, saying that he will announce the location for the summit "within three days".

Trump said last week that he had already set a date and location for his meeting with Kim and that he would reveal that information very soon.

In late April, the said that and the DMZ were two of the sites that were being considered for the meeting, but on Wednesday he did not explain whether his decision to rule out the DMZ means that the summit will take place in

When asked if he thinks he deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for his negotiations with North Korea, Trump responded with uncharacteristic modesty.

"Everyone thinks so, but I would never say it. ... The prize I want is victory for the world," said the

Trump noted that at 2 am on Thursday morning he will travel to an airbase outside the capital along with to welcome the three US citizens - all with Korean heritage - recently released from prison by North

Kim Dong-chul, a and pastor in his 60s, was sentenced to 10 years behind bars at hard labor by in 2016, and agricultural expert and former were arrested in North in 2017.

"I appreciate for doing this," said Trump, adding in a post that the three Americans released by are "wonderful gentlemen" and seem to be in good health.

He added that he had spoken by telephone with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, saying that he had provided excellent help in the matter.

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First Published: Thu, May 10 2018. 01:52 IST