Current Affairs: Trump cancels Kim summit

A combo file picture shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (L) and US President Donald J. Trump (R) (reissued 24 May 2018).

US President Trump said on 24 May 2018, that the White House has cancelled a summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un scheduled for 12 June in Singapore. Source: EPA

North Korea says it is still willing to talk to the United States after President Donald Trump cancelled a summit between the two countries. The highly anticipated meeting was to take place in Singapore in June, but was cancelled with President Trump citing what he called Pyongyang's "open hostility."



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