US President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that preparations for a second summit between him and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un had gone a long way and that the search for the meeting was now limited to three or four locations.
Trump, who held a historic first summit with Kim in June in Singapore, said the second summit, which was not set yet, "will take place not long" and "most likely" will not be held in Singapore, according to AFP."Ultimately," he said, a summit could be held between him and Kim on US soil or in North Korea.Seoul said on Sunday that the United States and North Korea had agreed to hold a second summit between Trump and Kim "as soon as possible" after "productive" talks between US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the North Korean leader.On Sunday morning, Pompeo held two-hour talks with Kim in Pyongyang followed by a lunch. This was Pompeo's fourth visit to North Korea, at a time when a possible landmark agreement between the two countries was emerging.
