Trump, N. Korea leader to meet in Singapore

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will meet on June 12 in Singapore, the president tweeted Thursday.

In recent days, Trump had been hinting that he would soon announce the location of the summit.

Thursday’s announcement comes hours after three Americans detained in North Korea arrived at Andrews Air Force Base.

Trump is providing details for the first time about the history-making meeting between a sitting American president and the leader of North Korea over denuclearization.

He’d said he favored holding the meeting at the Demilitarized Zone, the heavily fortified border separating the Koreas. But the island nation was favored by most of his advisers.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

Colleen Kelleher

Colleen Kelleher is an award-winning journalist who has been with WTOP since 1996. Kelleher joined WTOP as the afternoon radio writer and night and weekend editor and made the move to WTOP.com in 2001. Now she works early mornings as the site's Senior Digital Editor.

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