Trump Reportedly Seeking Face-to-Face Meeting With Kim Jong Un in November
U.S. President Donald Trump is reportedly seeking a face-to-face meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, with discussions reportedly pointing to November as a possible timeframe, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The potential summit would aim to revive direct diplomacy between the two leaders and reopen a channel of engagement that has remained largely dormant.
Any meeting between Trump and Kim could carry significant geopolitical implications, particularly regarding North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programs, regional security, and the broader balance of power in East Asia.
The prospect of renewed high-level talks is likely to attract close attention from South Korea, Japan, China and the international community, as policymakers assess whether another Trump-Kim summit could produce meaningful progress toward reducing tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

