Overview
- A Seoul official told Yonhap that a meeting between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un on the sidelines of the Oct. 31–Nov. 1 APEC summit in Gyeongju remains possible but unconfirmed.
- South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun said President Lee Jae-myung asked Trump to serve as a peacemaker to draw Pyongyang into talks, and Trump welcomed reengagement.
- Kim recently said dialogue could resume only if Washington drops its denuclearization demand, calling nuclear disarmament for North Korea "absolutely impossible."
- The United States has restated its goal of complete denuclearization, and there are no clear signals that a fourth Trump–Kim summit is being arranged.
- South Korea reported firing warning shots at a North Korean merchant ship that briefly crossed a disputed sea boundary, highlighting continued military tension.