SEOUL, South Korea — President Donald Trump might get his summit with Kim Jong Un after all.
That's the view of South Korea's main spy agency, which said Tuesday there was a high possibility that North Korea and the United States will hold talks next year after months of apparent disinterest from Kim.
Trump has repeatedly expressed a desire to resume in-person diplomacy with the North Korean leader, but was unable to do so on his diplomatic tour of Asia last week.
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South Korea ’s National Intelligence Service assessed that Kim “has the intent to pursue dialogue with the United States and will seek contact if conditions become favorable,” according to Lee Sung-kwon, an opposition lawmaker who is also a secretary

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