The White House says a
first meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim
Jong Un will take place at 9:00 am (0100 GMT) in Singapore on June 12
"We feel like things are continuing to move forward, and good progress has been made."
Sanders
said that the White House "advance team" -- which features military,
security, technical and medical staff -- were already on the ground in
the Southeast Asian state.
They are "finalizing preparations and will remain in place until the summit begins," said Sanders.
She added that Trump is getting daily briefings on North Korea in the runup to the landmark meeting.
"I can tell you the president has been receiving daily briefings on North Korea from his national security team," said Sanders.
Experts
have voiced concern that despite Trump's claim to be the world's
greatest dealmaker, he knows little about North Korea, arms control or
international diplomacy.
The on-again-off-again summit is expected to focus on US efforts to get North Korea to abandon its nuclear program.
The
oppressive regime is believed to have developed a miniaturized nuclear
device that could be placed on a missile that could strike the United
States.
Washington has called that unacceptable and demanded North Korea embark on full and verifiable denuclearization. With
days to go before the meeting, it remains unclear whether Pyongyang is
willing to take that step, or whether it is using the promise of talks
as a way of easing Trump's "maximum pressure" campaign.
Trump last
week said he no longer wanted to use that term and indicated that he
was willing to embark on a lengthy series of talks that would ease
pressure on the regime.
"I think it'll be a process," he said after welcoming top official Kim Yong Chol to the White House.
"It's
not -- I never said it goes in one meeting. I think it's going to be a
process. But the relationships are building, and that's a very positive
thing."
Trump also said that there would be no new sanctions while
the talks are taking place, although the White House was at pains to
say existing economic sanctions will not be removed either.
AFP
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