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Trump Hints at Holding Kim Jong Un Summit on Korean Border

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Suggests it would be more fitting and historic than meeting in a third country.

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Donald Trump has dropped a major hint that he wants to hold his upcoming summit with Kim Jong Un on the border between North and South Korea. The demilitarized zone between the countries was where Kim Jong Un and his South Korean counterpart, President Moon Jae-in, held their historic meeting last Friday and now Trump has suggested he holds his summit there, too. It was previously believed the summit would be held in a third country, such as Singapore or Mongolia. Trump tweeted Monday morning: “Numerous countries are being considered for the MEETING, but would Peace House/Freedom House, on the Border of North & South Korea, be a more Representative, Important and Lasting site than a third party country? Just asking!” Earlier Monday, President Moon said Trump deserved the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in repairing relations between the Koreas.

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