South Korea PM, Trump discuss possible talks with North Korea's Kim, Yonhap says
Trump expressed interest in renewing talks with Kim Jong-un while South Korea committed $350 billion to U.S. investments, signaling deeper cooperation amid trade and security discussions.
- Kim Min-seok met with Donald Trump in Washington to discuss the possibility of restarting dialogue with Kim Jong Un. Kim suggested Trump’s past engagement with Pyongyang could help reopen negotiations on the Korean Peninsula.
- Kim told reporters that Trump asked whether the North Korean leader might be willing to speak with the U.S. or with him personally. Kim said recent statements from Pyongyang suggest a potential openness to renewed talks.
- The visit also followed discussions with U.S. Vice President JD Vance about implementing a $350 billion South Korean investment pledge in the U.S., an agreement tied to avoiding higher U.S. tariffs and reinforcing bilateral ties.
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South Korea PM, Trump discuss possible talks with North Korea's Kim, Yonhap says
South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed possible reopening of talks between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in a meeting in Washington, Yonhap news agency reported on Saturday.
Will Kim Jong Un talk to Trump: US President and South Korea’s Kim Min-seok discuss possible revival of US-North Korea talks
Donald Trump asked South Korea PM Kim Min-seok if Kim Jong Un may reopen talks with the US, reviving speculation about possible diplomatic engagement with North Korea.
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