Donald Trump has announced plans to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un before the end of the year, signaling a potential shift in U.S.-North Korea relations. The announcement comes amid ongoing diplomatic discussions and reflects Trump’s interest in reengaging with Pyongyang.
The White House confirmed the meeting, though details remain scarce. Trump has previously expressed a willingness to engage with Kim, despite past tensions. This move follows recent reductions in joint military exercises between the U.S. And South Korea, which Trump claims could ease regional tensions.
North Korea has not confirmed direct communication with Trump, casting doubt on the likelihood of an immediate dialogue. Meanwhile, Trump’s administration continues to explore ways to address nuclear proliferation concerns.
The meeting, if realized, would mark a significant step in U.S.-North Korea relations, though its success will depend on broader geopolitical dynamics and internal political pressures.


























