"Our administration’s overall assessment is that there are no specific signs indicating this meeting will take place," she said during a press conference. "I have no substantive information [that the meeting will happen]. Only speculation in the newspapers," the official added.
She was asked about the likelihood of such a meeting several times. Later, she noted that the 2019 meeting between Kim Jong Un and Trump at the inter-Korean border was arranged on short notice. Oh Hyun-joo explained that the South Korean presidential administration considers a meeting unlikely based on its own understanding of North Korea’s probable actions. However, in Oh Hyun-joo’s opinion, North Korea often "defies South Korean expectations." The official did not, however, completely rule out the possibility of talks.
The day before, South Korea’s National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac expressed a similar position. According to him, Seoul sees no signs of preparations for a meeting but is ready for such a scenario.
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