US President Donald Trump remains open to another summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien made the statement Tuesday while stressing that any such meeting would be contingent on what Pyongyang was able to offer. Report says, citing the Interfax.
“We’d like to see negotiations continue if they’re negotiations that lead to North Korea honoring the commitment that Chairman Kim made in Singapore,” the National Security Advisor said, referring to the June 2018 agreement in which the DPRK leader agreed to work toward the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
Robert O’Brien said: “We’ll keep working at it, and we will have to see as to whether another summit between the leaders is appropriate.”
“But President Trump has made it very clear that if he can get a great deal for the American people, he’ll go to a summit, he’ll go to a meeting, he’ll talk to anybody. But we have to be able to get a good deal.”