U.S. Officials Meet With North Korea At Demilitarized Zone Over Potential Summit Meeting

U.S. delegation in ongoing talks with North Korean officials

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(FOX NEWS) – U.S. officials have been meeting with North Korean officials at the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) as talks continue over a potential summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the U.S. said Sunday.

“A U.S. delegation is in ongoing talks with North Korean officials at Panmunjom,” State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said in a statement about the meeting, reported first by The Washington Post, at a border village inside the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea that was created at the end of the Korean War. “We continue to prepare for a meeting between the President and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.”

On Sunday morning, Missouri Sen. Roy Blunt, a top Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, commended Trump for trying to get North Korea to meet and agree to dismantling its nuclear arsenal, but warned all sides must first agree on the terms and warned that tactics last week are “right out of the North Korean playbook.”

“We’re in the three generations of that playbook now,” Blunt told “Fox News Sunday.” “Act like you want to negotiate and come up with some outlandish view of what that negotiation means.”

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