Wednesday 6 February - DAILY NEWS SUMMARY
Pretoria News (www.pretorianews.co.za) Page 1 – Massive Centurion land claim
Page 5 – Ambassador showcases SA in photographs Page 8 – If minimum wage is too steep for you
Page 9 – De Lille throws down the gauntlet The Star (www.iol.co.za)
Page 4 – All roads lead to Sona
Page 7 – President signs electoral law amendment Page 13 – Ramaphosa moves to allay mining fears
Page 13 – Foreign funders are pulling out of Zim over lack of foreign exchange Business Day (www.businesslive.co.za)
Page 2 – Finance committee adopts Carbon Tax Bill
Page 4 – Germany reticence on Korean peace deal puzzles observers (KOREA) Citizen (www.citizen.co.za)
Page 22 – SA’s energy import plan cited as risky Page 23 – Treasury’s conundrum
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US envoy heads to NK to prepare for 2
ndTrump-Kim summit
US envoy heads to NK to prepare for 2nd Trump-Kim summit
2019-02-05 12:47
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U.S. envoy hints at compromise in North Korea nuclear talks
U.S. strategy on North Korea seems to be changing as the summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un approaches. Special envoy Stephen Biegun told an audience at Stanford University that Washington is willing to discuss 'many actions' to entice Pyong
The US special envoy for North Korea will be traveling to Pyongyang on Wednesday to prepare for President Donald Trump's second summit with leader Kim Jong Un.
The State Department says Stephen Biegun will meet with his North Korean counterpart, Kim Hyok Chol.
Trump and Kim met last June in Singapore, where they issued vague aspirational goals for a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula without describing when or how it would occur.
In an interview with CBS' Face the Nation, Trump said the second summit "is set" with Kim, but provided no further details.
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Kim Jong Un says he 'believes in' Trump
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un sings high praise of U.S. President Donald Trump, expressing satisfaction over the results of talks between officials from both countries, as a second summit between the two leaders looms closer.
Biegun met in Seoul with South Korea's national security adviser, Chung Eui-yong, on Monday, and with South Korean Foreign Ministry official Lee Do-hoon on Sunday.