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South Korea's president calls midnight emergency meeting after Trump cancels North Korea summit

May 24, 2018, 21:33 IST

U.S. President Donald Trump (R) and South Korean President Moon Jae-in deliver a joint statement from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, U.S., June 30, 2017.REUTERS/Carlos Barria

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  • President Donald Trump's cancellation of the planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly caught South Korea's president by surprise, and he's called an emergency meeting at midnight, local time.
  • It looks like Trump didn't tell anyone before he decided to pull out of the summit.

President Donald Trump's cancellation of the planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reportedly caught South Korea's president by surprise, and he's called an emergency meeting at midnight, local time.

"We are attempting to make sense of what, precisely, President Trump means," South Korean President Moon Jae-in' spokesman Kim Eui-kyeom said, according to The Washington Post's Anna Fifield.

Moon had visited Trump on Wednesday, and an official in his administration gave a 99.9% chance of the summit going through. Moon's journey to Washington was largely to prepare Trump for the summit just weeks before it was set to take place.

But North Korea's propaganda took a very aggressive line with the US since Wednesday, threatening nuclear war and bashing Vice President Mike Pence.

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Now, an apparently shocked Moon has called a midnight emergency meeting of his cabinet, indicating that Trump did not inform him of his decision before he took it, Fifield tweeted.

Trump's decision also came while US and international journalists were in North Korea. The US has banned its citizens from entering North Korea, which has a history of detaining US citizens.

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