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President Trump said he would meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in January or February next year, and he also asked to re-open the deadlocked nuclear talks on the occasion of the summit meeting. Mr. Trump also said he was promised 100% cooperation on the North Korean issue at a meeting with Chinese President Shi Jingping on the trade war issue.

Washington correspondent Jeong Hae Seok reports.

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Yesterday (2 days) US President Trump played a summit with Chinese President Hu Jintao.

He told reporters in his home airplane that he received a 100% commitment to cooperation from North Korea.

[Trump / President (Interview): We have agreed to cooperate strongly with North Korea. City promised 100% cooperation.]

He denied some skepticism about the status quo in the negotiations, saying that the denuclearization talks with North Korea are now only seven months.

President Trump said he will be in January or February next year to discuss the timing of the second North Korea summit.

[Trump / President (Interview): I think it will be between January and February. We are doing well and have a good relationship with Kim.]

"We are currently reviewing three places for talks.

He also said he would invite Kim Jong-un to the United States someday.

In Washington diplomatic ties, several neutral European and Asian countries, as well as South Korea, are considered candidates.

Whether North Korea's summit will be held as planned by the United States depends on North Korea's response.