President Donald Trump has actively directed aides to arrange a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this fall, potentially on the margins of the November 2026 APEC summit in Shenzhen, China, according to recent U.S. official reports. This follows repeated expressions of interest from Trump since 2025 and Kim’s September 2025 statements indicating willingness to engage if the U.S. sets aside denuclearization demands in favor of coexistence. North Korea’s strengthened ties with Russia and China, including Xi Jinping’s June 2026 Pyongyang visit, have reduced Pyongyang’s incentives for concessions, while U.S.-South Korea-Japan military cooperation and North Korean missile tests continue to heighten tensions. These dynamics shape trader assessments of whether high-level diplomatic contact materializes before year-end deadlines amid competing regional priorities.
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A diplomatic meeting occurs when representatives of both listed countries who are acting in an official capacity and are authorized to engage in diplomacy on behalf of their respective governments or governing authorities deliberately meet for the purpose of diplomacy or negotiation. A qualifying meeting need not result in any agreement, joint statement, or further engagement.
A direct meeting refers to a diplomatic meeting where the representatives of both countries directly interact with each other in person. Meetings conducted through translators qualify, provided direct, face-to-face communication occurs. An indirect meeting refers to a meeting conducted indirectly through designated mediators or facilitators. A qualifying indirect meeting must meet both of the following criteria (i) the designated intermediaries act with the knowledge and authorization of both entities; (ii) representatives of both entities are physically present in the same facility, venue, or city as part of a single organized round of talks convened for the purpose of diplomatic engagement, with the intermediary conveying communications between the representatives or delegations on the same day. “The same day” means the same calendar day local time at the meeting location.
Sessions, proceedings, or convenings of standing international organizations, treaty bodies, or recurring multilateral summits or conferences (e.g., the United Nations General Assembly, G7, and G20 summits) do not qualify, unless a qualifying and deliberate diplomatic meeting between representatives of the listed countries is separately held alongside such a convening.
The following do not qualify as either a direct or indirect diplomatic meeting: chance encounters; standalone exchanges limited to greetings, courtesies, or photo opportunities; meetings conducted remotely, by telephone, or by any other means where the relevant representatives are not physically present at the same facility, venue, or city on the same day; discussions involving persons not authorized to engage in diplomacy or negotiation on behalf of their respective governments.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments of the United States and North Korea and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...A diplomatic meeting occurs when representatives of both listed countries who are acting in an official capacity and are authorized to engage in diplomacy on behalf of their respective governments or governing authorities deliberately meet for the purpose of diplomacy or negotiation. A qualifying meeting need not result in any agreement, joint statement, or further engagement.
A direct meeting refers to a diplomatic meeting where the representatives of both countries directly interact with each other in person. Meetings conducted through translators qualify, provided direct, face-to-face communication occurs. An indirect meeting refers to a meeting conducted indirectly through designated mediators or facilitators. A qualifying indirect meeting must meet both of the following criteria (i) the designated intermediaries act with the knowledge and authorization of both entities; (ii) representatives of both entities are physically present in the same facility, venue, or city as part of a single organized round of talks convened for the purpose of diplomatic engagement, with the intermediary conveying communications between the representatives or delegations on the same day. “The same day” means the same calendar day local time at the meeting location.
Sessions, proceedings, or convenings of standing international organizations, treaty bodies, or recurring multilateral summits or conferences (e.g., the United Nations General Assembly, G7, and G20 summits) do not qualify, unless a qualifying and deliberate diplomatic meeting between representatives of the listed countries is separately held alongside such a convening.
The following do not qualify as either a direct or indirect diplomatic meeting: chance encounters; standalone exchanges limited to greetings, courtesies, or photo opportunities; meetings conducted remotely, by telephone, or by any other means where the relevant representatives are not physically present at the same facility, venue, or city on the same day; discussions involving persons not authorized to engage in diplomacy or negotiation on behalf of their respective governments.
The resolution sources for this market will be official information from the governments of the United States and North Korea and a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...President Donald Trump has actively directed aides to arrange a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un this fall, potentially on the margins of the November 2026 APEC summit in Shenzhen, China, according to recent U.S. official reports. This follows repeated expressions of interest from Trump since 2025 and Kim’s September 2025 statements indicating willingness to engage if the U.S. sets aside denuclearization demands in favor of coexistence. North Korea’s strengthened ties with Russia and China, including Xi Jinping’s June 2026 Pyongyang visit, have reduced Pyongyang’s incentives for concessions, while U.S.-South Korea-Japan military cooperation and North Korean missile tests continue to heighten tensions. These dynamics shape trader assessments of whether high-level diplomatic contact materializes before year-end deadlines amid competing regional priorities.
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