US President Donald Trump said on Friday said it was possible a planned summit with North Koreaโs leader Kim Jong Un could still take place on June 12 as originally planned, just a day after he cancelled the meeting citing Pyongyangโs โtremendous anger and open hostility.โ
Trump welcomed the conciliatory statement from North Korea saying it remained open to talks after on Thursday he called off a summit with North Koreaโs autocratic leader, Kim Jong Un.
โIt was a very nice statement they put out,โ Trump said as he left the White House to deliver a commencement address at the US Naval Academy. โWeโll see what happens โ it could even be the 12th.
โWeโre talking to them now. They very much want to do it. Weโd like to do it.โ
Earlier on Twitter, Trump had noted โvery good news to receive the warm and productive statement from North Korea.โ
After decades of tension on the Korean peninsula and antagonism with the United States over its nuclear weapons program, Kim and Trump agreed to meet in what would be the first meeting between a serving U.S. president and a North Korean leader. The plan followed months of war threats and insults from both leaders.
Trump scrapped the meeting on Thursday after repeated threats by North Korea to pull out of the summit in Singapore over what it saw as confrontational remarks by US officials. Trump cited North Korean hostility in cancelling the summit.
In Pyongyang, North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan said North Koreaโs recent criticisms of certain U.S. officials had been a reaction to unbridled American rhetoric and that the current antagonism showed โthe urgent necessityโ for the summit.
โHis sudden and unilateral announcement to cancel the summit is something unexpected to us and we cannot but feel great regret for it,โ Kim Kye Gwan said in a statement on state media.
He added that North Korea remained open to resolving issues with Washington โregardless of ways, at any time.โ
North Korea had sharply criticised suggestions by Trumpโs national security adviser, John Bolton, and Vice President Mike Pence that it could share the fate of Libya if it did not swiftly surrender its nuclear arsenal. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was deposed and killed by NATO-backed militants after halting his nascent nuclear programme.
Kim Kye Gwan said North Korea appreciated Trump for having made the bold decision to work toward a summit.
โWe even inwardly hoped that what is called โTrump formulaโ would help clear both sides of their worries and comply with the requirements of our side and would be a wise way of substantial effect for settling the issue,โ he said, without elaborating.