The long awaited meeting between the United States and North Korea is likely to occur before the end of May, President Donald Trump suggested Saturday evening during a rally in Washington, Mich.
"I think we'll have a meeting over the next three or four weeks," Trump said. "It will be a very important meeting."
"Whatever happens, happens," Trump said of the meeting, noting he may go in and ultimately leave. "I'm not going to be a John Kerry who makes a horrible Iran deal."
Trump said he is hopeful the negotiation will be successful.
"We're going to be doing the world a big favor," he said. "Let's see how it goes. I think we'll do fine. I think we'll do just fine."