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US President Donald Trump on Thursday, 26 April, said he is considering three or four dates as well as five locations for his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, adding that it remains unclear whether the meeting will occur.
Trump, speaking in an interview on Fox News Channel, said that then secretary of state-designate and CIA chief Mike Pompeo's meeting with Kim in North Korea over the Easter weekend a few weeks ago was unplanned.
"He wasn't supposed to meet with Kim Jong Un but he did. They arranged while he was there to say hello," Trump said.
The White House later released two photographs of Pompeo and Kim shaking hands. In one they faced each other looking serious; in the other they both appeared to wear faint smiles.
"Great to have Secretary Pompeo confirmed," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders tweeted.
Trump earlier described the pictures of Pompeo and Kim's encounter as "incredible." The photos show the two men in a reception room standing in front of painted panels showing trees and white birds.
North Korea has developed nuclear missiles capable of reaching the United States, heightening international tensions, and Trump hopes to persuade Kim to give them up.
South Korean President Moon Jae-in was scheduled to meet with Kim on Friday. A White House official has said Trump may meet with Moon before the US-North Korea meeting.
Trump has said he expects to meet with Kim in May or June.
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