According to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal, former U.S. President Donald Trump is seeking a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un before the end of this year. The potential meeting, reportedly planned for November, would mark a resumption of direct talks between the two leaders. This development comes as North Korea continues to develop its nuclear weapons program and tensions remain high on the Korean peninsula. While details are scarce, the WSJ report suggests Trump believes a meeting could potentially unlock stalled denuclearization negotiations. No official confirmation has been released by either the U.S. or North Korea regarding the prospective summit. This potential encounter would follow previous, historic meetings between Trump and Kim, though those efforts ultimately failed to achieve lasting denuclearization agreements.