Trump has announced plans to meet with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, according to a report from *New York Post*. The meeting, which has not yet been scheduled, could take place in November during Trump’s visit to China for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. During the announcement, Trump also claimed to know the exact number of nuclear weapons North Korea possesses, though no specific figure was provided.

North Korea’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, has responded to the reported communication, stating she is unaware of any contact between her brother and Trump. Her comments come as tensions remain high over North Korea’s nuclear program and ongoing diplomatic efforts. While Trump’s claims about North Korea’s arsenal have drawn attention, officials have not confirmed the details.

The meeting between the two leaders remains a key point of discussion in international relations. Analysts suggest the timing of the potential meeting could influence future negotiations. However, no official confirmation has been released from North Korean authorities.

The situation continues to evolve as both sides navigate complex diplomatic and security challenges.