Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un will take place at the end of the month somewhere in Asia.
'I think we’ll have a summit at the end of the month. That’s the plan. That’s what the North Koreans have now agreed to. It’s what we’ve agreed to with them as well. We’ll do it someplace in Asia,' he told Fox News Wednesday evening.
Trump has said he'll have a second meeting with Kim after their first summit in June resulted in an agreement on denuclearization that the president claims have made progress but his intelligence chiefs disputed earlier this week.
'We'll be announcing the location and the exact date. It will be in the end of February,' the president told reporters at the White House on Thursday.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the second summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-Un will take place at the end of the month somewhere in Asia
President Trump (left) plans a second meeting with Kim (right) to discuss denuclearization
Thus far, no time, date, or location have been announced for the second sit down between the leaders. Vietnam has been floated as a possible location.
Pompeo said he was sending in a team to finalize arrangements.
'I am dispatching a team there. They’re headed that way now to lay the foundations for what I hope will be a substantial additional step towards the path for not only denuclearization of the Peninsula but a brighter future for the North Korean people,' he told Fox News anchor Sean Hannity.
Trump tweeted earlier Wednesday: “I look forward to seeing Kim Jong Un shortly. Progress being made - big difference!”
He also argued the was a 'decent chance' of denuclearization.
'North Korea relationship is best it has ever been with U.S. No testing, getting remains, hostages returned. Decent chance of Denuclearization,' the president noted.
The president spent Wednesday morning in a defensive twitter storm about his foreign policy initiatives after his Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats argued North Korea has no intention of giving up its nuclear weapons - in contrast to the president's claim of success after his summit with Kim.
Coats told the Senate Intelligence Committee that Kim is unlikely to give up his nuclear stockpiles.
'We currently assess that North Korea will seek to retain its WMD (weapons of mass destruction) capabilities and is unlikely to completely give up its nuclear weapons and production capability because its leaders ultimately view nuclear weapons as critical to regime survival,' Coats said in his opening statement as the three intelligence chiefs testified on Tuesday.
Contradiction: Dan Coats (right), the Director of National Intelligence, told the Senate Intelligence Committee, that Kim Jong Un still wants nuclear weapons so his regime can survive. Coats testified beside (from left) Christopher Wray, the FBI Director, and Gina Haspel, the CIA Director
Trump and Kim met face-to-face for the first time in June in Singapore
The president's early morning Twitter focus on Wednesday was on world affairs after his intelligence chiefs sharply contradicted his claims
He was particularly defensive of his work with North Korea
'Our assessment is bolstered by our observations of some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization,' he added.
Coats' conclusions run counter to the claims Trump made after his June summit in Singapore with Kim, when he argued North Korea no longer poses a nuclear threat.
And CIA director Gina Haspel told the Senate panel on Tuesday that Kim's regime 'is committed to developing a long-range nuclear-armed missile that would pose a direct threat to the United States.'
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Main photo article Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the second summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un will take place at the end of the month somewhere in Asia.
‘I think we’ll have a summit at the end of the month. That’s the plan. That’s what the North Koreans have now...
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