Trump and Mr moon of South Korea to hold talks on Kim summit
Last week the North said it may cancel the summit if the US insists on it giving up nuclear weapons unilaterally. Mr Moon will try to calm US nerves to get talks back on track, observers say. One of his officials said he would "likely tell President Trump what to expect and what not to expect from Kim", Yonhap news agency reported. The summit was first thrown into doubt when North Korea cancelled high-level talks with South Korea last Wednesday, saying it was angered by Seoul's joint-military exercises with the US. The North called the exercises a "provocation" and a rehearsal for an invasion. Mr Trump later clarified that the US was not pursuing the "Libya model" for North Korea. Ahead of the meeting with Mr Moon, US Vice-President Mike Pence warned Mr Kim not to "play" Mr Trump if they meet next month. Mr Pence said in a Fox News interview that such a move would be a "great mistake". He also said there was