All eyes on possible Kim-Trump summit next year

Whether North Korean leader Kim Jong-un will meet U.S. President Donald Trump next year is drawing close attention amid hopes for progress on nuclear issues. Prospects are growing for a summit during Trump's planned April visit to China, though Pyongyang's stance against denuclearization and ties with Russia may hinder talks.

Prospects for a North Korea-U.S. summit in 2025 are under intense scrutiny, as it could influence security on the Korean Peninsula. Experts point to U.S. President Donald Trump's planned April visit to China to meet President Xi Jinping as a key opportunity, with both leaders showing openness to dialogue. Yet North Korea's rejection of denuclearization talks and deepening alliance with Russia pose significant barriers.

The last meeting between Kim Jong-un and Trump occurred in June 2019 at the Panmunjom truce village. During his late-October trip to South Korea for APEC events, Trump again urged another summit, but received no response from Pyongyang. A recent report from South Korea's Institute for National Security Strategy states, "Whether North Korea-U.S. summit talks will resume in connection with President Trump's April China visit, coupled with the November midterm elections in the U.S., could become a decisive crossroads shaping the security situation on the Korean Peninsula."

Even if held, such a summit may yield few concrete results. Bolstered by advanced nuclear and missile capabilities, Pyongyang might demand excessive concessions or refuse to dismantle its arsenal. In a September parliamentary session, Kim remarked, "There is no reason for us not to sit down with the U.S.," but only if Washington abandons its "hollow obsession" with denuclearization.

The trajectory of the Russia-Ukraine war will also affect North Korea's willingness to engage Washington. Pyongyang has capitalized on the conflict to build ties with Moscow by providing troops and weapons. An early war end could weaken this partnership, pushing North Korea to broaden relations. Hong Min from the Korea Institute for National Unification noted that the Moscow-Pyongyang alignment "may still remain in place at least for one or two years" due to postwar needs like reconstruction.

Seoul hopes Trump's China trip could spark a U.S.-North Korea thaw, allowing renewed inter-Korean dialogue. Last week, Unification Minister Chung Dong-young briefed President Lee Jae Myung on easing sanctions bilaterally and launching cooperative projects if talks resume. Chung called the lead-up to the visit "decisive" for Peninsula security. North Korea's ninth party congress, slated for January or February—the first since 2021—is expected to cover economic plans, personnel, constitution, and foreign ties, potentially formalizing views of South Korea as a hostile state.

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South Korean national security adviser Wi Sung-lac at a press conference, addressing media on possible Trump-Kim meeting at APEC summit, with flags and maps in background.
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مستشار الأمن يقول إنه لا توجد معلومات حول محادثات ترامب-كيم لكن سيتم التحضير

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

قال مستشار الأمن القومي الكوري الجنوبي وي سونغ-لاك إنه لا توجد معلومات بعد حول اجتماع محتمل بين الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترامب وقائد كوريا الشمالية كيم جونغ-أون على هامش قمة التعاون الاقتصادي آسيا-المحيط الهادئ (APEC). وأفاد بأن كوريا الجنوبية ستكون مستعدة إذا ظهرت الإمكانية. جاءت التعليقات بعد أن أعرب ترامب عن انفتاحه للقاء كيم خلال زيارته لكوريا الجنوبية هذا الأسبوع.

Amid stalled inter-Korean relations despite the Lee Jae-myung government's outreach to Pyongyang, Unification Minister Chung Dong-young expressed hope that U.S. President Donald Trump's anticipated April 2026 visit to China could thaw the deadlock and spur peace efforts. He described the coming four months as a critical juncture and plans to engage neighboring countries closely. Chung pledged to make 2026 the year of peaceful coexistence on the Korean Peninsula.

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The South Korea-US alliance has faced a year of uncertainty in trade, security, and geopolitics since US President Donald Trump's return to the White House, but hard-fought bilateral deals have provided a more stable footing. Following President Lee Jae Myung's election, summits between the leaders led to a joint fact sheet on agreements, contributing to relationship stability. Challenges like tariff uncertainties and security issues remain.

South Korean President Lee Jae-myung met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on January 5, the second day of his four-day state visit—the first by a sitting SK leader since 2019. Amid prior announcements of economic talks, discussions emphasized Korean peninsula denuclearisation, regional peace, and bilateral normalisation, with Seoul urging Beijing's constructive role.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping will host South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on a state visit starting Sunday, signaling Beijing's intent to strengthen ties with Seoul amid strained relations with Japan over Taiwan. The visit marks the second meeting between the two leaders in just two months, highlighting China's keen interest in boosting economic collaboration and tourism with South Korea.

President Lee Jae Myung pledged on Wednesday to make diplomatic efforts to swiftly resume talks between North Korea and the United States, while creating conditions for inter-Korean dialogue. Speaking at a nationally televised New Year's press conference in Seoul, he emphasized a pragmatic approach to reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula. Lee also vowed to restore the 2018 Sept. 19 military agreement suspended amid recent escalations.

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أدانت كوريا الشمالية نزع السلاح النووي من شبه الجزيرة الكورية بأنه 'حلم واهٍ' لا يمكن تحقيقه أبداً يوم السبت، بعد إعلان سيئول أن الموضوع سيتم مناقشته في القمة بين الرئيس لي جاي ميونغ ورئيس الصين شي جين بينغ. جاء البيان قبل قمتهما الأولى على هامش اجتماع التعاون الاقتصادي آسيا-المحيط الهادئ (APEC) في كيونغجو. انتقدت بيونغ يانغ كوريا الجنوبية لرفعها الموضوع مراراً وتكراراً وإنكارها وضعها كدولة أسلحة نووية.

 

 

 

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