BBC: Donald Trump cautious on N Korea nuclear disarmament talks
Donald Trump has reacted cautiously to news that North Korea is willing to talk about giving up its nuclear weapons if it did not feel threatened.
The US president said "the statements coming out of South Korea and North Korea have been very positive", but also said it might be a "false hope".
South Korea earlier said the subject was raised when its officials met the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, on Monday.
Seoul said Mr Kim was also open to US talks, and would pause weapons testing.
In previous programmes to halt its nuclear ambitions, the North has failed to keep its promises.
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Reactions To Yesterday's Talks Between North And South Korea
Trump sees 'positive' statements on possible North Korea talks -- Reuters
Trump on Korean news: Could be ‘progress’ or ‘false hope’ -- AP
Trump declines to identify preconditions for North Korea talks, eyes progress -- Reuters
Trump: 'Possible Progress' on North Korea May Also Be 'False Hope' -- Voice of America
Cautious Trump sees 'possible progress' with North Korea -- AFP
Trump: 'No question' progress made on North Korea -- Politico
Top US intelligence chiefs are skeptical of North Korea's offer to talk about its nuclear weapons program -- CNBC
US intelligence chief 'skeptical' on NKorea talks offer -- AFP
U.S. to keep pressure on North Korea until denuclearization: Pence -- Reuters
Russia endorses North Korea 'Olympic reconciliation' on Facebook -- UPI
China says hopes North, South Korea can continue reconciliation efforts -- Reuters
China welcomes South Korea meeting with Kim Jong Un -- UPI