US-NKorea summit details to be announced next week: Trump

AFP  |  Washington 

US on Thursday said the details of his upcoming summit with North Korean leader will be announced next week -- and that a date and place had been settled.

"We're going to announce it very soon. We'll be announcing early next week and they very much want the meeting," Trump told reporters in the "I think most of you know where the location is. I don't think it's a great secret," he added, touting what he called the "tremendous progress" made with

Trump held a historic first summit with Kim in last June to try to persuade the reclusive North Korean strongman to give up the country's nuclear weapons.

The American has come under fire at home from critics who say that Kim has not taken enough concrete steps toward denuclearization to be given a second summit.

The US on North Korea, Stephen Biegun, was to say in a speech Thursday that the remains "clear-eyed" and wants a of Pyongyang's weapons programs as part of any deal.

"Before the process of denuclearization can be final, we must have a complete understanding of the full extent of the North Korean WMD and missile programs through a comprehensive declaration," Biegun was to say in a speech at Stanford University, according to excerpts.

"We must reach agreement on expert access and monitoring mechanisms of key sites to international standards, and ultimately ensure the removal or destruction of stockpiles of fissile material, weapons, missiles, launchers and other weapons of mass destruction." If North follows through, "the United States, will, in return, exceed anything previously thought possible," Biegun was to say.

US of said Tuesday that North would resist pressure because its leaders see nuclear weapons capability as "critical to regime survival." Trump on Thursday pushed back against intelligence leaders who publicly disagree with his foreign policy positions on North Korea, and

"I disagree with certain things that they said, I think I'm right," he said. "Time will prove me right probably.

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 01:15 IST