Trump: N. Korea summit could still happen on June 12

IANS  |  Washington 

US said on Friday that a nuclear summit with North Korean leader could still take place as scheduled on June 12, just one day after he cancelled it blaming Pyongyang's "open hostility".

"They very much want to do it. We'd like to do it. We're going to see what happens," he was quoted as saying by the US media.

Earlier, issued a conciliatory statement in response to Trump's decision to scrap his meeting with Kim.

"We reiterate to the US that there is a willingness to sit down at any time, in any way, to solve the problem," said a top at the

Trump, in a morning tweet, hailed Pyongyang's statement, saying: "Very good news to receive the warm and productive statement from "

"We will soon see where it will lead, hopefully to long and enduring prosperity and peace. Only time (and talent) will tell!"

Asked whether the North Koreans were playing games, the US acknowledged they were -- and suggested he was too, reported.

"Everybody plays games. You know that," he said when asked about the ongoing talks. "You know that better than anybody."

Minutes before his Friday tweet, Trump claimed were "rooting" against his administration in its negotiations with

"are so obviously rooting against us in our negotiations with North Korea... Dems have lost touch!"

He wrote a letter on Thursday to Kim informing him that their June 12 meeting in was off due to Pyongyang's "open hostility" towards

After the news the summit was called off, criticized Trump for the decision. told reporters that the cancelled summit was "a good thing for Kim Jong-un".

Republicans, however, hailed the President's action as a tough negotiating move.

Trump's comments fuelled the uncertainty and confusion surrounding his attempts to a nuclear agreement with North Korea.

A senior said that it would be extremely difficult to hold the summit on the original date, especially because North Korea cut off contact with the US regarding planning and logistics.

"June 12 is in 10 minutes," the said.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 21:12 IST