US President Donald Trump expressed optimism about his proposed summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, which he said will take place in late May or early June, the most specific time frame the White House has yet offered.
The President said planning is continuing for the unprecedented meeting, which he said would address North Korea's nuclear weapons. He did not clarify where the session might take place.
"We'll be meeting with them sometime in May or early June," Trump said at the start of a Cabinet meeting at the White House. "I think there will be great respect paid by both parties and hopefully there will be a deal on denuking."
"Hopefully it will be a relationship that will be much different than it has been for many, many years," Trump added.
He blamed previous administrations for allowing the relationship with North Korea to get to a crisis point, or failing to negotiate an end to a nuclear program that targets the United States.