Trump says he'd be willing to extend Asia trip to meet with North Korea's Kim Jong Un
- President Donald Trump said he would extend his Asia trip to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, stating, `But I'd love to meet with him if he'd like to meet.`
- The trip focuses on trade talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and personal diplomacy in Tokyo, where President Donald Trump greeted the emperor ahead of meeting Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who took office last week.
- Trump previously met Kim Jong Un several times during his first term, and a June 30, 2019 file photo shows them crossing the Military Demarcation Line during past diplomacy.
- South Korea's reunification minister said there is a considerable chance Trump and Kim Jong Un will meet, but Kim has conditioned talks on Washington dropping its denuclearisation demand.
- North Korea's recent ballistic missile launches and nuclear armament raise regional security stakes as Trump arrives in Busan on Wednesday ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit to meet South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.
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