Trump agrees to second summit with Kim
by Tracy Wilkinson, Los Angeles Times
Jan 19, 2019
3 minutes
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump agreed to a second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in late February, despite the lack of significant progress so far toward the elusive goal of dismantling Pyongyang's nuclear arsenal.
Trump accepted the date Friday afternoon after meeting Kim's right-hand man and top spy chief, Kim Yong Chol, in the Oval Office for an hour and a half. As he did last year to arrange the first summit, the official traveled to Washington, hand-carrying a letter from his boss, to set the details personally
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