Thailand on Tuesday volunteered to host the hotly-anticipated summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as speculation swirls about the venue. The US embassy declined to comment. Thailand is a historic US ally which also has diplomatic relations with North Korea. Kim is set to meet South Korea’s president Moon Jae-in on Friday, an event seen as a major stepping stone towards the summit with Trump. Earlier this month Trump said five locations were under consideration for a summit “probably in early June”, which he hopes will result in a denuclearisation deal with North Korea. Over the weekend Pyongyang announced a moratorium on nuclear tests and intercontinental ballistic missile launches.