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US and North Korea preparing Trump-Kim summit | US and North Korea preparing Trump-Kim summit |
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A US team is holding talks with North Korean officials to prepare a possible meeting between President Donald Trump and the North's leader Kim Jong-un. | A US team is holding talks with North Korean officials to prepare a possible meeting between President Donald Trump and the North's leader Kim Jong-un. |
The talks in the village of Panmunjom, in the demilitarised zone between the two Koreas, are the latest sign that the summit could take place after all. | |
On Thursday Mr Trump called off the meeting - due in Singapore next month - citing the North's "hostility". | On Thursday Mr Trump called off the meeting - due in Singapore next month - citing the North's "hostility". |
But both sides have since been working to get it back on track. | But both sides have since been working to get it back on track. |
On Saturday Mr Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in held an unannounced meeting. Mr Moon said the North's leader had "again made clear his commitment to a complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula". | On Saturday Mr Kim and South Korean President Moon Jae-in held an unannounced meeting. Mr Moon said the North's leader had "again made clear his commitment to a complete denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula". |
Mr Kim later spoke of his "fixed will" that the summit should go ahead. On Sunday Mr Trump tweeted that it would help the North achieve its "brilliant potential". | |
What is the aim of the latest talks? | |
The team is reportedly led by Sung Kim, a former ambassador to South Korea, and was to hold talks with North Korean Vice-Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui. | |
The aim of the talks is to set an agenda for the summit between the leaders. | |
While officials appear more optimistic about that meeting going ahead, recent weeks have shown that the relationship can change very quickly, says the BBC's Chris Butler in Washington. | |
What needs to be sorted ahead of the summit? | What needs to be sorted ahead of the summit? |
There is still a lot of ground to be covered and Mr Trump has clearly shown that if he does not think a deal can be done, he will not go. | There is still a lot of ground to be covered and Mr Trump has clearly shown that if he does not think a deal can be done, he will not go. |
It is unclear whether Mr Kim will agree to fully abandon his nuclear arsenal. Similar pledges in the past have not been upheld. | It is unclear whether Mr Kim will agree to fully abandon his nuclear arsenal. Similar pledges in the past have not been upheld. |
Analysts say the US had wanted denuclearisation first - followed by rewards in the form of lifted sanctions and economic aid. | Analysts say the US had wanted denuclearisation first - followed by rewards in the form of lifted sanctions and economic aid. |
Mr Kim has indicated he wants a phased approach, with his steps met by reciprocal ones from the US and the South - mainly on sanctions but also easing of the US military presence in South Korea. | Mr Kim has indicated he wants a phased approach, with his steps met by reciprocal ones from the US and the South - mainly on sanctions but also easing of the US military presence in South Korea. |
Mr Trump has not ruled out such an approach. | |
North Korea has been subjected to numerous rounds of international sanctions since 2006, which has cut off most of its exports and capped its imports of oil. | North Korea has been subjected to numerous rounds of international sanctions since 2006, which has cut off most of its exports and capped its imports of oil. |
The North also wants assurances that its survival as a state would never be in question. | The North also wants assurances that its survival as a state would never be in question. |
How did we get here? | How did we get here? |
Getting this far has been a surprise given that North Korea had maintained its strident rhetoric - and continued its nuclear and missile tests - through 2016 and 2017. | Getting this far has been a surprise given that North Korea had maintained its strident rhetoric - and continued its nuclear and missile tests - through 2016 and 2017. |
This brought a bitter war of words between Mr Trump and the North Korean leadership. | This brought a bitter war of words between Mr Trump and the North Korean leadership. |
But a rapprochement began in January when Mr Kim suggested he was "open to dialogue" with South Korea. | But a rapprochement began in January when Mr Kim suggested he was "open to dialogue" with South Korea. |
The following month the two countries marched under one flag at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, held in the South. | The following month the two countries marched under one flag at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, held in the South. |
Mr Kim announced he was suspending nuclear tests and held his landmark summit with Mr Moon last month. | |
This week North Korea said it had dismantled its Punggye-ri nuclear test site, although scientists believe it partially collapsed after the last test in September 2017. |
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