Seoul, April 25: South Korea and the US will push for a meeting between their Presidents Moon Jae-in and Donald Trump before the latter meets North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in May, the South Korean President’s office said on Wednesday. South Korea’s National Security Advisor Chung Eui-yong and his US counterpart John Bolton met in Washington on Tuesday and agreed that Moon and Trump should exchange views after the Seoul-Pyongyang summit through a possible meeting between the two in May. “They agreed that President Moon and President Trump will hold a telephone conversation immediately after the South-North Korea summit and share the outcome of the meet,” Presidential spokesperson Yoon Young-chan said in a press statement. “The two have also agreed to push for a meeting between the two Presidents before the US-North Korea summit,” he was cited as saying by Efe news.