President Trump confirms top North Korean official to visit New York for meetings on 'expected' summit

There are new signs of progress for the summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un.

The White House said Tuesday that Trump will meet with Abe on June 7 at the White House.

"Meetings are currently taking place concerning Summit, and more," the president tweeted. "Kim [Yong] Chol, the Vice Chairman of North Korea, heading now to New York."

The president's tweet also referred in part to two U.S. delegations overseas holding meetings in Singapore and North Korea with officials on diplomatic issues, along with a logistics team led by deputy chief of staff for operations Joe Hagin.

Greeted by a group of reporters in his Singapore hotel Monday, Hagin said only, "I have a lot of meetings today."

"As the president said if it doesn't happen June 12 it could happen thereafter," Conway said.