US President Donald Trump said Friday as he left for a trip to Asia that he would like to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un while in South Korea.
"I'd like to, he knows we're going there," Trump told reporters at the White House when asked if a meeting was possible. "I don't know, we let him know, he knows that I'm going."
Trump added of Kim, whom he last met in 2019 during his first term, that "I get along with him very well."
During the trip, Trump is expected to work on investment deals and peace efforts before meeting face-to-face with Chinese President Xi Jinping to try to deescalate a trade war.
“We have a lot to talk about with President Xi, and he has a lot to talk about with us," Trump told reporters. "I think we’ll have a good meeting.”
The president will have a long-haul flight that has him arriving in Malaysia on Sunday morning, the first stop of a three-country sprint.
Trump’s first stop is at a regional summit in Kuala Lumpur.
On Sunday, he’s scheduled to have a meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, followed by a joint signing ceremony with the prime ministers of Thailand and Cambodia.
From there, Trump heads to Japan and South Korea.