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Will President Trump bail on Kim Jong Un meeting?

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President Trump isn’t ruling out pulling the plug on a meeting with North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, if he feels as though the meeting will "not going to be fruitful."

After CIA Director Mike Pomepo and Kim Jong Un had met around Easter, Trump isn’t afraid to bail on this upcoming meeting.

Yesterday, President Trump said, "If I think that if it's a meeting that is not going to be fruitful we're not going to go. If the meeting when I'm there is not fruitful I will respectfully leave the meeting," Trump told the press during a news confereance with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Trump also said that a U.S.-led "maximum pressure" campaign of tough economic sanctions on North Korea would continue until the isolated nation "denuclearizes."

This summit could take place by early June, although the venue has yet to be decided. Do you think President Trump should attend this summit?


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