
Reports have emerged that US President Donald Trump may meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in a weapons-free zone during his upcoming visit to Asian countries. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This information was announced by Japan's Nikkei Asia publication. Trump plans to visit Malaysia, Japan, and South Korea and hold a series of important meetings.
His agenda includes negotiations with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on purchasing oil from Russia, as well as meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Additionally, a meeting with Japan's newly elected prime minister is also planned.
According to sources from Yonhap agency, Trump has expressed readiness to hold talks with Kim Jong Un, even indicating willingness to meet without specific conditions. Trump met with Kim Jong Un three times during his first presidential term, and these meetings helped stabilize the situation on the Korean Peninsula.
A White House source emphasized that regardless of the outcomes of the negotiations, the US policy towards North Korea has not changed. The Trump-Kim meeting could have regional geopolitical significance, as relations between the two countries are important for the entire Asia-Pacific region and may lead to political changes in the coming years.
The US president's visit to Asian countries is expected to set new directions in international politics and create opportunities to influence the internal economic and political interests of the countries involved.