We now know when but not the exact location where President Trump and his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong Un are scheduled to meet for the second round of bilateral talks. 

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The announcement came after Trump met with the North Korean envoy who had gone to the White House to hand-deliver a letter from the Korean leader to the U.S. President.

Although the exact location and actual date for the second Trump-Kim summit  are yet to be determined, the scheduled meeting of the two leaders is set to take place sometime in late  February. 

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (R) with North Korean top diplomat Kim Yong Chol in Washington D.C. on January 11, 2019. Credit: AFP

The second summit was announced after President Trump met for about an hour and a half with the regime’s top diplomat and envoy to the U.S., Kim Yong Chol,  who was in Washington to meet with  Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo for talks on denuclearization.  

President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their first, historic, face-to-face meeting in Singapore on 12 June, 2018. Credit: AFP/Getty Images

The two leaders met for the first time last June in Singapore, a historic first face-to-face meeting between a seating U.S. President and a North Korean dictator.  

President Trump is expected to announce the  exact date in February and location of the second bilateral meeting between the two leaders during the SOTU address.

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