The US and North Korea have held discussions about a third summit between President Donald Trump and Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un, according to South Korean president Moon Jae-in.
Mr Moon said the US and North Korea had held “behind-the-scenes talks” about a meeting between the two leaders since their February summit in Hanoi, which collapsed after both sides remained far apart over denuclearisation. He said Seoul and Pyongyang had also held talks via “diverse channels” to help facilitate arranging a third summit.
The White House declined to comment. Mr Trump this week said he would meet Mr Kim “at some point”, but there has been no talk about preparations. A US official said there were no plans for Mr Trump to meet Mr Kim during his trip to Asia this week. Mr Trump will spend two days in South Korea this weekend after he attends the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan.