Trump says he could meet North Korea’s Kim at DMZ
OSAKA, Japan — Eyeing a history-making photo opportunity, President Donald Trump issued a Twitter invitation Saturday to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un to meet for a handshake during a visit to the demilitarized zone with South Korea.
The invitation, while long rumoured in diplomatic circles, still struck as an impulsive display of showmanship by a president bent on obtaining a legacy-defining nuclear accord. North Korea responded by calling the offer a “very interesting suggestion.”
Presidential visits to the DMZ are traditionally treated as carefully guarded secrets for security reasons. White House officials couldn’t immediately say whether Kim had agreed to meet with Trump. The president himself claimed he wasn’t even sure Kim was in North Korea to accept the invitation.
“All I did is put out a feeler, if you’d like to meet,” Trump said later of the message to Kim. He added, somewhat implausibly, that “I just thought of it this morning.”