CBS/AP May 28, 2018, 4:45 PM

White House: Trump to meet with Japan's Abe ahead of "expected" North Korea talks

The White House says President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plan to meet in advance of the "expected meeting" between Mr. Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. 

According to a White House statement, Mr. Trump and Abe spoke over the phone on Monday. They discussed their shared goal of achieving "the complete and permanent dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and ballistic missile programs," which they agreed was "imperative." 

The call came amid a whirlwind of activity over the possible June 12 summit in Singapore. Mr. Trump , but then said a day later that it could get back on track. The White House's latest characterization of the meeting as "expected" appears to be a further sign that it could go ahead.

Mr. Trump said Sunday that a . Another U.S. delegation was in Singapore to work on logistics.

The two leaders last met at last month where the two discussed continuing the international campaign to apply "maximum pressure" on the North Korean regime in the hopes of denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. It was during that visit that, stressing the need to continue pressure on the North Koreans despite their willingness to come to the table for talks.