"미, 북에 새 제안 검토…합의시 올가을 아시아서 정상회담"<br /><br />The Trump administration continues to maintain that it's open to a third summit with North Korea.<br />Some experts say... President Trump might even want to meet with Kim Jong-un before the U.S. presidential election in early November.<br />Our Jang Tae-hyun has more.<br />Could there be a third summit between North Korea and the U.S.?<br />Harry Kazianis, senior director at the Center for the National Interest said in an article that the Trump administration is considering new proposals for a "breakthrough" with North Korea.<br />And he said it's possible that an agreement could be signed in a potential third summit this fall in an Asian capital.<br />U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that while another summit between the two countries is unlikely before the U.S. presidential election, there is still a small chance of it happening.<br />He said that President Trump only wants to engage in a summit if there's a possibility of progress in achieving the outcomes set out in the first summit in Singapore.<br />Kim and Trump have met three times since 2018.<br />They saw each other in Singapore and made vague promises for a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.<br />Some experts believe that North Korea will try to avoid serious talks with the U.S.,... because there is the pressure that the U.S. would want something in return.<br />And North Korea would not want to make any commitments when the U.S. leadership could change.<br />On the other hand, others say a North Korea-U.S. summit is possible as President Trump might take unexpected steps to win more votes.<br />Meanwhile in Pyongyang, the sister of North Korea's leader, Kim Yo-jong said in a statement last Friday that a summit between two countries is unlikely to happen, but "you never know."<br />Jang Tae-hyun, Arirang News.<br />