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Planning for Trump-Kim Jong Un meeting in progress: report

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When Donald Trump first shared the news that he accepted an invitation from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to meet in May, many were…
When Donald Trump first shared the news that he accepted an invitation from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to meet in May, many were skeptical if the meeting would even happen. Indeed, it was a twist to U. S.–North Korea tensions that few saw coming. While the unexpected invitation initially seemed like a bright sign between the tense nations, experts were also quick to comment that it was unclear if anything would come from a meeting of the minds.
According to a new CNN report though, officials from both parties have continued to engage in “secret talks.“ Several anonymous administration officials told CNN, according to the report, that Central Intelligence Agency Director Mike Pompeo and a team have been “working through intelligence back-channels to make preparations for the summit.”
They’re even reportedly debating on a location. Officials reportedly claim that North Koreans want to hold the meeting in Pyongyang. Ulaanbaatar, the Mongolian capital, has also reportedly been suggested as a potential meeting spot. Once a location is locked in, a date will reportedly be set.
The report explained:
“Officials said the decision to use the already existing intelligence channel was more a facet of Pompeo’s current status as CIA director as he awaits confirmation as secretary of state than a reflection of the content of the discussions. Pompeo is expected to begin the process of Senate confirmation in the next several weeks.
One of Trump’s most trusted national security advisers, Pompeo has led efforts to prepare for the summit, which Trump has pressed his aides to organize. If he confirmed, he will assume oversight of the diplomatic preparations.

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