Trump could ask Xi for suggestions on engaging Kim at summit

Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said Thursday that President Donald Trump might ask Chinese President Xi Jinping for suggestions on engaging North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during their summit in Beijing on May 14 and 15.

Campbell made the remarks at a press meeting in Washington while discussing the agenda for the Trump-Xi meeting.

“I believe that one of the topics that will likely be on the table is ... I think President Trump will ask President Xi about suggestions about engagement with Kim Jong-un,” he said. He added that Kim is now more closely tied to Russia and China and has doubled down on nuclear and missile programs, making Pyongyang less interested in talks with Washington.

A White House official told Yonhap News Agency that a meeting between Trump and Kim during the Asia trip next week is currently not on the schedule. Trump met Kim three times during his first term, most recently at the inter-Korean border in June 2019.

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South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok meets U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to discuss North Korea dialogue and bilateral trade.
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South Korean PM discusses North Korea dialogue with Trump

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South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington on March 13, 2026, for a 20-minute talk. Trump expressed positivity about resuming dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un but left the timing open. The two also discussed bilateral trade and investment issues.

Former President Moon Jae-in has said U.S. President Donald Trump's planned visit to China could provide fresh momentum for peace on the Korean Peninsula. In a keynote speech at a U.S. think tank in Los Angeles, he called on Washington and Pyongyang to resume stalled talks.

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Kurt Campbell, a former Biden administration official, expects the rescheduled Trump-Xi summit to go well despite the Iran conflict, with both leaders being ‘extraordinarily polite and engaged’. He said China is prepared to invite President Trump to Beijing under almost any circumstances to stabilise US-China relations, at least for a period.

US President Donald Trump has confirmed a delay to his planned trip to Beijing to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping, due to the escalating US-Israel war with Iran. The visit, originally scheduled for March 31 to April 2, has been postponed by five or six weeks. Trump stated that China is fine with the delay and relations remain strong.

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Following talks with North Korean Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui, leader Kim Jong-un met Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Pyongyang on Friday, stating bilateral ties have reached a new level. The two sides pledged deeper strategic coordination and cooperation amid Wang's two-day visit, his first to North Korea since 2019.

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