A White House “advance team” slated to head to Singapore in preparation for the president’s canceled summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un might still make the trip.

White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday left open the possibility and reiterated that President Donald Trump still wants to meet with Kim about a nuclear disarmament pact. That came one day after Trump canceled the June 12 meeting, concluding the North’s change in behavior from receptive to chilly to hostile meant Kim had gotten cold feet.

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“We’ll see. We still have a few hours before that takes place,” Sanders told a group of reporters, referring to the advance team’s trip, which was scheduled to be led by White House Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin.

“We’re always going to be prepared. If the meeting takes place on June 12, we’ll be ready, if it takes place on July 12, we’ll be ready,” Sanders said during the impromptu gaggle. “We’ll continue to have conversations, we’ll continue to have close contact with our partners and allies.”