Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated Wednesday he intends to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He claimed North Korea possesses a substantial nuclear arsenal, specifying “57 very powerful” weapons. This announcement follows years of fluctuating diplomacy between the two leaders, including previous summits aimed at denuclearization. Trump did not provide details regarding the potential location, timing, or purpose of the proposed meeting. The claim about the number of nuclear weapons is significantly higher than previous estimates from intelligence agencies. This statement signals a potential shift in Trump’s approach to North Korea as he seeks another term in office. Reuters reported on the former president’s comments.