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After attending the ASEAN summit in Malaysia and traveling to Tokyo, Trump will fly to South Korea...
where he's expected to attend events at the APEC summit and meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Deepa Shivaram, NPR News, traveling with the president.
En route to Malaysia, Trump told reporters on Air Force One that if Kim was willing to meet, he'd be open to it.
He said that he and Kim had a great relationship, and he says Kim knows that he's coming to the region, but he hasn't spoken with the North Korean leader.
Trump last met with Kim in 2019 when he made a visit to the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
It came together quickly after Trump tweeted and proposed a meeting at the DMZ to shake Kim's hand and say hello.
After attending the ASEAN summit in Malaysia and traveling to Tokyo, Trump will fly to South Korea, where he's expected to attend events at the APEC summit and meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Deepa Shivaram, NPR News, traveling with the president.
En route to Malaysia, Trump told reporters on Air Force One that if Kim was willing to meet, he'd be open to it.
He said that he and Kim had a great relationship, and he says Kim knows that he's coming to the region, but he hasn't spoken with the North Korean leader.
Trump last met with Kim in 2019 when he made a visit to the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea.
It came together quickly after Trump tweeted and proposed a meeting at the DMZ to shake Kim's hand and say hello.
After attending the ASEAN summit in Malaysia and traveling to Tokyo, Trump will fly to South Korea, where he's expected to attend events at the APEC summit and meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
Deepa Shivaram, NPR News, traveling with the president.
Tensions have recently escalated between the U.S.
It comes after Beijing further limited exports on rare earth minerals and metals, which are critical for the U.S.
Trump responded that he could further raise tariffs on Chinese goods by November 1st.
It's the latest in months of back and forth on trade that have left the global economy on edge.