Second Trump-Kim summit to take place in late February

ANI  |  Washington DC [USA] 

The second meeting between US and North Korean leader will take place "near the end of February", the announced on Friday.

"@realDonaldTrump looks forward to a second summit with Kim, which will take place near the end of February. Location will be announced at a later date," the tweeted.

The announcement came after Trump held talks with Kim Yong Chol, North Korea's on nuclear talks, at the Oval Office for around 90 minutes on fixing the second meeting and denuclearisation, quoted White House as saying.

Trump welcomed the senior North Korean at the White House after the latter met US at a hotel in earlier in the day.

Moreover, Pompeo also invited and his entourage for a working lunch after his meeting with Trump at the White House.

arrived in on Thursday, amid speculations that he was in the US to fix the second meeting between Trump and

This is Kim Yong Chol's second visit to the US. In his first visit that took place last June, the top North Korean visited and held talks with Pompeo before travelling to DC, where he met Trump for two hours and handed over a letter from to him.

In that visit, managed to break the deadlock between the US and North Korea, leading to the first-ever meeting between Trump and Kim days later at in

Kim Jong-un has repeatedly stated that his government is committed to fulfilling its promise of achieving denuclearisation and said the same even during his maiden meeting with Trump.

Even though engagements between Washington and reached new heights in 2018 with the unprecedented first meeting between Trump and Kim, the last few months of the year saw a stalemate in relations.

Progress after the first summit has been slow as North has been eyeing sanctions relief. However, the US has insisted that the sanctions would remain intact till the communist country took proper steps for ensuring "fully complete and verifiable denuclearisation."

Kim Jong-un, in his New Year's speech, had threatened that his country would have to "seek a new way" if the US "does not make good on its promises" with regard to denuclearisation and continues with sanctions.

In response, the US has remained firm that sanctions will remain "in full force and effect.

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First Published: Sat, January 19 2019. 06:40 IST