U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has suggested the president and North Korea's leader will discuss a formal end to the Korean War when they meet later this month.
Bruce Harrison reports from Seoul.
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Secretary Pompeo said he expects President Trump and leader Kim to discuss denuclearization, security and peace.
In an interview with Fox News, Pompeo was asked about a formal ending to the Korean War.
The secretary, who's visiting Warsaw, said it's something the U.S. has discussed a lot.
North Korea has demanded an end-of-war declaration in return for giving up its nuclear weapons.
In recent weeks, Trump's government has indicated it may be willing to offer some kind of concession even if North Korea doesn't give up all its weapons up front.
Trump and Kim will meet for two days from February 27th in Vietnam.
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