South Korean diplomats are set to travel to Washington to brief the Trump administration on talks in Pyongyang.
Representatives from Seoul met earlier with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and other top officials, describing the talks as "not disappointing."
North Korea's official news agency says the two sides reached a "satisfactory agreement" on a potential inter-Korean summit between the country's presidents.
Reporter Steve Mort in Washington says the US is encouraging the talks, but it says it will maintain "maximum pressure" on Pyongyang to give up its nuclear weapons.
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ALT: The US military plans to hold drills alongside South Korea next month.
Reporter Steve Mort in Washington says the Pentagon is unlikely to change its plans following these talks.
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ALT: Reporter Steve Mort in Washington says President Trump has expressed a willingness to meet with his North Korean counterpart.
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