Trump's Potential Meeting with Kim Jong-un This Autumn

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Former White House official Fred Fleitz believes Donald Trump could meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un this autumn. He points to Trump's ongoing interest in renewing dialogue with Kim, especially around Trump's upcoming visit to China in May. Fleitz, who served as chief of staff to the National Security Council, is confident there's a strong chance for this summit. He emphasizes that while Trump is open to personal diplomacy, he won't compromise on the U.S. demand for denuclearization. Fleitz also suggests that Trump should urge Kim to stop supplying weapons to Russia for its war in Ukraine. Victor Cha from the Center for Strategic and International Studies agrees, stating there's a greater than 50 percent chance of a meeting after Trump's talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. What's interesting is how Trump seems to view North Korea differently from other nations, showing a clear desire to engage. This potential meeting could reshape international relations and impact global security.

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