Trump wants his summit with Kim Jong Un to be at the Korean border, rather than a neutral country
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- Donald Trump suggested meeting Kim Jong Un in the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
- The highly-anticipated summit comes on the heels of a historic meeting between Kim and South Korea's President, where the two leaders promised to work toward "complete" denuclearization and ending the Korean War.
- The Trump-Kim meeting could happen in three to four weeks' time.
Donald Trump has suggested the Korean border as a meeting place for his upcoming summit with Kim Jong Un.
The US president tweeted on Monday morning:
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