Article snippet: MORE acknowledged Wednesday his planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may not take place after Pyongyang threatened to scrap the historic meeting. “We haven’t been notified at all. We’ll have to see,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office when asked if the summit was still on. Asked if he thinks the North Korean leader is bluffing, Trump replied: “We’ll see what happens.” North Korea threw the summit into doubt on Wednesday when it said Kim might not attend the June 12 meeting with Trump if the U.S. demands its “unilateral” nuclear disarmament. The threat followed North Korea’s announcement a day earlier that it would pull out of high-level talks with South Korea, a decision it attributed to joint military exercises between the U.S. and the South. Trump responded “yes” when a reporter asked if he would continue to insist on the full denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. If the summit falls apart, it would be a major defeat for Trump, who has made nuclear diplomacy with North Korea his No. 1 foreign policy priority. Next month’s summit in Singapore would mark the first-ever meeting between leaders of the U.S. and North Korea. The president has repeatedly talked up the potential for a nuclear deal with Kim, though regional experts have urged caution, noting that Pyongyang has repeatedly reneged on such agreements with Washington. Just last year, Trump blasted the reclusive North Korean leader as “Little Rocket Man” for his repeated nuclear and b... Link to the full article to read more