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Trump says 2nd North Korea summit ‘quite soon’

BRIDGEWATER (US): US President Donald Trump said on Monday a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is likely to take place “quite soon”. Speaking at the United Nations, Trump said the relationship with the country whose leader he branded last year as “Little Rocket Man” is much improved.

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Bridgewater (US), September 24

US President Donald Trump said on Monday a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is likely to take place “quite soon”.        

Speaking at the United Nations, Trump said the relationship with the country whose leader he branded last year as “Little Rocket Man” is much improved.

He said Monday: “It was a different world. That was a dangerous time. This is one year later, a much different time.”

Trump said Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is working out the details for the second Trump-Kim meeting.

Kim requested a second meeting with Trump in a letter this month, and Trump said, “We will be doing that.”     

Trump is set to meet with South Korea’s Moon Jae-in later Monday to discuss North Korea and trade details.

Moon is expected to convey to Trump a personal message from Kim delivered at their inter-Korean talks last week.

President Trump is at the United Nations for his second general assembly meeting with world leaders since taking office and has participated in a counter-narcotics event. — AP

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