South Korea, US agree to hold summit in late June: Reports
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New South Korean President Moon Jae In (right) will visit Washington in late June for a summit with US President Donald Trump (left).
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SEOUL (REUTERS) - New South Korean President Moon Jae In will visit Washington in late June for a summit with US President Donald Trump, media reports said on Tuesday (May 16), citing South Korea's presidential office.
Moon's foreign policy adviser met with Trump's national security advisers in Seoul on Tuesday and agreed to the meeting, Yonhap News Agency said.
The Blue House also said South Korea and the United States agreed the ultimate goal was North Korea's denuclearisation, Yonhap said.

