White House team to leave for Singapore for possible Trump-Kim summit
A White House team will leave as scheduled for Singapore this weekend to prepare for a possible summit between US President Donald Trump and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) leader Kim Jong Un, a White House spokesperson said on Saturday.
The White House [Photo: CGTN]
The White House confirmed it after President Trump said Friday that his administration has restarted dialogue with the DPRK following his cancellation of a historic summit.
The president also suggested that a meeting between the two countries could even take place on the originally scheduled date of June 12.
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