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Trump Willing to Meet Kim Jong Un and Extend Asia Trip

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Web Desk: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is open to extending his Asia trip if North Korean leader Kim Jong Un agrees to meet him, signaling the possible revival of one of the most dramatic diplomatic encounters of the past decade.

“I’d love to meet with him if he’d like to meet,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. “I got along great with Kim Jong Un. I liked him. He liked me. If he wants to meet, I’ll be in South Korea.”

The remark has reignited speculation about a potential new chapter in U.S.–North Korea diplomacy one that could reshape tensions in a region already unsettled by Pyongyang’s recent hypersonic missile test and China’s shifting strategic posture.

Last Encounter

The two leaders last met in 2019 at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), in a historic yet inconclusive moment that ended seven decades of silence between nuclear adversaries. No peace deal emerged, but the meeting broke precedent and redefined high-stakes summitry.

Six years later, both men return to the global stage under drastically altered circumstances: Trump, leading a deeply divided America and eyeing another presidential run; Kim, commanding a more advanced nuclear arsenal and facing intensifying isolation.

Potential Diplomatic Breakthrough

Analysts say any renewed contact would be less about reconciliation and more about leverage. Washington, they note, may see dialogue as a counterbalance to China’s growing regional influence while Pyongyang may seek relief from sanctions and international isolation.

Even a symbolic handshake at Panmunjom would carry immense geopolitical weight, marking the first direct interaction between nuclear-armed leaders in the post-Ukraine war era. Markets, currencies, and security alliances would all be watching closely.

Whether this potential encounter becomes a reset for diplomacy or a rerun of uncertainty, it underscores how the world’s most unpredictable relationship — between a populist showman and a reclusive autocrat — still has the power to shake the 21st century’s fragile order.

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