KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un will meet for a second time in late February, the White House says. 
  • The Trump administration says it will announce a location at a later date. 
  • North Korea is still reportedly working on missile development despite a historic face-to-face meeting between Trump and Kim in Singapore last year. 
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (L) shakes hands with US President Donald Trump (R) after taking part in a signing ceremony at the end of their historic US-North Korea summit, at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa island in Singapore on June 12, 2018.

President Donald Trump will hold a second summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un in late February as the U.S. pushes Pyongyang to dismantle its nuclear and missile programs, the White House said Friday.

The Trump administration said it would announce a location at a later date. The plans emerged after North Korean envoy Kim Yong Chol's meetings Friday with both Trump and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.