South Korean NIS officials in a closed-door parliamentary briefing on North Korea's summit preparations with the U.S.
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NIS detects signs of North Korea's preparations for U.S. summit

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South Korea's National Intelligence Service has detected signs that North Korea prepared for a possible summit with the United States around the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation gathering, though it did not occur. A meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un is highly likely sometime after the regular South Korea-U.S. military drill in March. The assessment was delivered during a closed-door parliamentary audit session.

South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) reported on November 4 during a closed-door parliamentary audit that it detected signs of North Korea preparing for a possible summit with the United States around the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering in Gyeongju last week, though the meeting did not take place. U.S. President Donald Trump expressed willingness to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-un before his APEC visit, but Pyongyang did not respond before Trump departed South Korea on Thursday.

Rep. Lee Seong-kweun of the main opposition People Power Party said, "Although the much-anticipated North Korea-U.S. summit during APEC failed to materialize, various channels confirm that North Korea has been preparing behind the scenes for dialogue with the U.S.," adding that Pyongyang analyzed positions of U.S. administration working-level officials on North Korea. The NIS cited changes in Kim's rhetoric, noting he has refrained from directly mentioning nuclear armament since late September when hinting at conditional dialogue with the U.S.

The agency stated, "We assess that Kim Jong-un has the will for dialogue with the U.S. and will engage with the U.S. once conditions are met," and noted recent intelligence gathering by Pyongyang on high-level U.S. officials involved in North Korea affairs. The NIS added that Kim deliberated until the last minute on dispatching Foreign Minister Choe Son-hui to China and Russia during Trump's October Asia tour.

Rep. Park Sun-won of the ruling Democratic Party said the NIS expects North Korea to pursue a summit with Trump after the U.S.-South Korea joint military exercise in March next year, leveraging ties with Russia and improved relations with China. However, the NIS clarified it described March as a potential turning point for a Washington-Pyongyang summit, not a specific timing for talks.

On North Korea's role in the Ukraine war, the NIS reported around 5,000 construction troops have moved to Russia since September for likely infrastructure reconstruction. About 10,000 North Korean soldiers are deployed near the Russia-Ukraine border for surveillance, with an additional 1,000 military engineers sent for landmine removal. The agency sees no major health concerns for Kim, with his resting heart rate at around 80 beats per minute and reduced hypertension risk. Regarding Kim's daughter Ju-ae, the NIS said Pyongyang is solidifying her as the likely successor, citing her first participation this year in diplomatic events.

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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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Security adviser says no info on Trump-Kim talks but will prepare

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South Korea's national security adviser Wi Sung-lac said there is no information yet on a possible meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. He stated that South Korea will be prepared should the possibility arise. The remarks came after Trump expressed openness to meeting Kim during his visit to South Korea this week.

South Korea is preparing to host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit amid simultaneous visits by U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. The summits will address trade negotiations, North Korea's nuclear issue, and China's structures in the West Sea. President Lee Jae Myung aims to strengthen the Korea-U.S. alliance and normalize Korea-China ties through these meetings.

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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.

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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South Korea's unification ministry said adjustments to joint military drills with the U.S. could be discussed if necessary conditions are met. National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac emphasized that the exercises are not being considered as a direct card for dialogue with North Korea. This highlights differing stances amid efforts to revive inter-Korean talks.

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung arrived in Beijing on January 4, 2026, for summit talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping on January 5—hours after North Korea's first ballistic missile launch of the year heightened tensions. Building on the state visit previewed prior to departure, discussions will cover North Korea coordination, economic ties, and cultural exchanges.

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Following North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's inspection of an 8,700-ton nuclear submarine hull, National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac warned on January 2 that its unveiling poses a new threat to South Korea requiring urgent attention. North Korean state media released images of the vessel last week, but details on its capabilities remain scarce.

 

 

 

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