President Donald Trump said his planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un could either fail or bring about the greatest deal for the world.
At a political rally in Pennsylvania, Mr Trump told supporters he believed North Korea wanted to make peace.
But he said he might leave the talks quickly if it didn't look like progress for nuclear disarmament could be made.
In his speech, the US leader warned of tariffs on European cars, and launched his slogan for re-election in 2020.
What did he say about North Korea?
"Hey, who knows what's going to happen?" said Mr Trump on Saturday at the rally for a Republican congressional candidate. "I may leave leave fast or we may sit down and make the greatest deal for the world."
In his wide-ranging speech, he said he hoped a deal to ease nuclear tensions would happen, particularly to help countries like North Korea.
He also said he believed the North Koreans would honour their commitment not to test any more missiles. Mr Trump told the crowd, "I think they want to make peace, I think it's time."
Where are these planned talks at?
No date or place has been set for the meeting, despite initial reports it would happen by the end of May.
No sitting US president has ever met a North Korean leader and Mr Trump's decision to accept an invitation from the North Korean leader - relayed by South Korean envoys on Thursday - reportedly took top administration officials by surprise.
Mr Trump tweeted saying a deal was "very much in the making", though the White House said the meeting would not take place unless Pyongyang took "concrete actions".
The US has made "zero concessions" with its sanctions, said Vice-President Mike Pence, following news of the upcoming meeting being agreed. He said he believed the North Korean decision to meet proved the US strategy of isolating North Korea was working.
Trump unveiled his 2020 election slogan
This was a speech meant for Mr Trump's core supporters, the BBC Washington correspondent Chris Buckler says.
The president was supporting a Republican bid for a seat in congress but the packed out rally looked and felt like the start of the presidential campaign, our correspondent adds.
He announced that his 2020 re-election campaign slogan would be: "Keep America Great, exclamation point."
Appealing to his base, he again raised the possibility of the death penalty for drug dealers.
And tariffs?
President Trump talked tough on trade, describing tariffs as his baby.
He re-iterated his threat to tax cars imported from the European Union, saying, the EU better open up the barriers and get rid of its own tariffs.
"If you're not going to do that, we're going to tax Mercedes Benz, we're going to tax BMW."
His words may raise concerns or rile up anger overseas, our correspondent says, but it appealed to the audience Mr Trump wanted to address - his core supporters.
"For years the United States has been getting dumped on," said one supporter at the rally. "Donald Trump is the master of the art of the deal."
Latest Stories
-
NPA boss re-elected as President of African Refiners and Distributors Association
7 mins -
Today’s front pages: Monday, April 29, 2024
15 mins -
‘We have missed him for months’ – Arteta on Thomas Partey
33 mins -
Togo heads to polls amid tensions over law reform
35 mins -
Nigerians excited over Harry and Meghan’s planned visit
39 mins -
‘We are sorry but we need to stay calm’ – Andre Ayew on Black Stars recent form
56 mins -
Election 2024: Bawumia dares Mahama to two-man debate
1 hour -
Bawumia is a man of integrity and discipline unlike Mahama – Miracles Aboagye
1 hour -
Ejisu by-election: NDC is sponsoring Aduomi; don’t vote for him – Bawumia to NPP supporters
1 hour -
Freedom of speech must engender development
1 hour -
Prof. Dr Grace Ayensu-Danquah, the high-achiever fighting for the welfare of women and children
1 hour -
Ghana Hajj Board announces flight schedules for 2024 pilgrimage
1 hour -
T-bills: Interest rates increased for first time since January 1; government fails to meet target
3 hours -
Ghana retains 10th position with lowest fuel price in Africa
3 hours -
Mahama cuts sod for new Jakpa palace in Damongo
4 hours