Preparation for N Korea summit meeting in full swing: WH

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

US will meet with a top North Korean in this week, as preparations for a historic summit meeting in between and North Korean leader is in full swing, the said today.

She gave an insight into the preparations that the is having with the North Koreans and the other countries in the region, Japan, and South in particular.

"Since the President's May 24th letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the North Koreans have been engaging. The continues to actively prepare for Trump's expected summit with leader Kim in Singapore," Sanders said in an update on the "expected" Singapore summit.

On Thursday, Trump abruptly cancelled the proposed summit meeting with the North Korean leader on June 12 in Singapore and blamed Pyongyang's "tremendous anger" and "open hostility" for his dramatic decision.

His move resulted in flurry of activities by the North Koreans, who then said that was willing to hold the meeting anytime in any form.

But within 24 hours, Trump said the meeting could still go ahead after productive talks were held with North Korean officials.

A day later, Kim had an unscheduled meeting with North Korean Moon Jae-in. A team of US officials had a meeting with the North Koreans in the demilitarized zone, while another team travelled to Singapore for preparations.

Sanders today said President Trump will meet with of on June 7 at the

She said North Korean of the Central Committee, Chol, is traveling to and will meet with Pompeo later this week.

Chol was expected to arrive tomorrow in

"We also have a US delegation meeting with a North Korean delegation in the DMZ," she said.

The delegation consists of Sung Kim, US to the Philippines; Allison Hooker, for for the National Security Council; and Randy Schriver, for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs at the

"They plan to have additional meetings this week," Sanders said.

"Separately, Joe Hagin, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, and the US pre-advance team are in Singapore coordinating the logistics of the expected summit," she said.

Lastly, the is in touch with his South Korean and Japanese counterparts, Sanders said.

has made it clear it wants to see the "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearisation" of the North. But has vowed it will never give up its nuclear deterrence until it feels safe from what it terms US aggression.

In April, Trump had stunned the world by accepting an invitation to meet Kim in an unprecedented sit-down.

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First Published: Tue, May 29 2018. 22:20 IST