The summit between President Donald Trump and North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un may very well take place in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia.
US officials familiar with the secret, high level planning talks for the bilateral meeting told CNN that Kim would prefer to host it in Pyongyang, but that Ulaanbaatar is being floated as neutral ground.
Former and current presidents of Mongolia also seem open to the plan. Mongolia has hosted meetings between North Korea and Japan in the past and is on friendly terms with most countries, including its neighbors Russia and China, as well as both the US and North Korea.
Take a look around the city that could soon play host to Trump and Kim.
Mongolia is a huge country. It's twice the size of Texas and nearly the size of the European Union.
But there are only 3 million people in the whole country.
That gives Mongolia one of the smallest population densities in the world.
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