Washington, United States | AFP | US President Donald Trump said Saturday that “things are going very well” after talking with South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in about an upcoming summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
“Just had a long and very good talk with President Moon of South Korea. Things are going very well, time and location of meeting with North Korea is being set,” Trump wrote on Twitter.
“Also spoke to Prime Minister (Shinzo) Abe of Japan to inform him of the ongoing negotiations,” he wrote.
Moon met with Kim in a historic summit, agreeing on Friday to pursue a permanent peace and the complete denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.
An armistice brought the fighting on the Korean peninsula to an end in 1953, but 65 years later, a final peace agreement has still not been reached.
A later readout of the Trump-Moon call issued by the White House said the US and South Korea had closely coordinated ahead of Moon’s meeting with Kim.
It added that Trump and Moon “agreed that the unprecedented pressure applied by the United States, the Republic of Korea, and the international community through the global Maximum Pressure Campaign has led to this significant moment.”
A readout of Trump’s call with Abe said the leaders “reiterated the need for North Korea to abandon all weapons of mass destruction and ballistic missile programs” and that Trump noted “he will urge North Korea to promptly resolve its abductions of Japanese citizens.”
While Trump talked with South Korea’s president, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis spoke with that country’s Minister of National Defense Song Young-moo about the recent summit.
“Secretary Mattis reaffirmed the ironclad US commitment to defend (South Korea) using the full spectrum of US capabilities,” it said.
The Moon-Kim meeting has raised expectations for Trump’s own planned summit with the North Korean leader, the date and location of which have not yet been finalized.