Donald Trump announces plan to meet Kim Jong Un by end of year
United States President Donald Trump confirmed on August 19, 2026, that he intends to hold a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un before the conclusion of the current calendar year. The announcement was made during an informal exchange with reporters while the President was touring construction work taking place at the White House.
While the President provided a direct affirmative response to questions regarding the upcoming diplomatic engagement, no specific dates or locations for the summit were provided. This announcement follows persistent tensions between the two nations, with recent reports indicating that North Korea has described United States policies as hostile despite previous diplomatic efforts and outreach by the Trump administration.
As of now, the meeting remains a stated intention by the President, with no further details regarding a formal agenda or bilateral preparations being disclosed by the White House. The international community is expected to monitor any subsequent official announcements from both Washington and Pyongyang regarding the potential logistics of this diplomatic encounter.