U.S. President Donald Trump has revealed that North Korea and the U.S. are discussing a meeting at the demilitarized zone.<br />This comes after Trump tweeted yesterday... that he would be okay meeting the North Korean leader for a handshake and a "hello."<br />Park Hee-jun has more.<br />U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that his proposal on Twitter of a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un just might happen,.. raising hopes of a third summit, this time at the demilitarized zone.<br /><br />"Have you heard anything from North Korea today yet?"<br /><br />"We have, yes. It'll be really interesting"<br /><br />After the G20 Summit in Osaka,... President Trump flew straight to Seoul for his summit with President Moon, which started with a dinner banquet on Saturday at the Blue House.<br />Hours earlier, Trump had tweeted that he wouldn't mind a handshake and a "hello" with the North Korean leader at the border separating the two Koreas.<br />President Moon said a meeting like that would be great,... but either way, the proposal itself has great significance.<br /><br />"President Trump shook the world with a single tweet. If the meeting takes place as mentioned in the tweet, that would be a historic event. But even if it doesn't, that itself is an accomplishment because President Trump expressed great sincerity to Chairman Kim."<br /><br />The Blue House says there's been no final decision yet,... but if it happens it would be a good chance for a positive turn in the nuclear negotiations.<br />And according to a senior official, the top office is open to the possibility of both a bilateral meeting between North Korea and the U.S. and a trilateral one including South Korea.<br />He said it will be confirmed before Trump leaves for his trip to the DMZ.<br />If North Korea says yes to a meeting,... it would be the first since the one four months ago in Hanoi,... where they failed to reach an agreement on the North's denuclearization.<br /><br />Park Hee-jun, Arirang News.<br />