The History of the Summit between Trump and the Reconciliation

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US President Trump and North Korean leader Kim met for the first time in the historical summit in Singapore. The two leaders of the summit have signed a comprehensive agreement.

US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met for the first time in Singapore.

US President Trump and North Korean leader Kim shook hands in front of the cameras at Capella Hotel in Sentosa Island, Singapore, where the summit was held.

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At around 9 pm local time, the two leaders, shaking hands in front of the US and North Korean flags, posed for the object and then passed on to the room where they would meet later.

Trump and Kim, who once again posed for the camera on the arrival of the interview, made brief statements to journalists.

"It was not easy to come here"
Trump said he feels good about being at the top, "(with Kim) We will have a very important meeting." said.

Who said, "It was not easy to come here, there were obstacles, but we came here to overcome them." used expressions.

"Summit is going very well"
US President Trump and North Korean leader Kim made a stand-alone meeting for 38 minutes at the Capella Hotel in Sentosa Island, Singapore.

After meeting Trump and Kim with only one interpreter, the two leaders met with intense questions from journalists as they moved into the room where the inter-delegation was to be held.

Answering a question about the interview, Trump said, "The summit is going very well, the relationship between the two countries is great." pronounced.

Trump also expressed that they expect to work with North Korea, emphasizing that some problems will be solved by working together and the issues will be handled together.

"It's supposed to be part of a science fiction film"
"Many people will think that this is part of some sort of science fiction film," he said through an interpreter. said. Kim also did not respond to insistent questions from journalists about whether the Korean Peninsula would be free from nuclear weapons.

It was reported that the inter-delegation meeting lasted about 2 hours, and on behalf of the United States, outside of Trump were US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Trump's Chief of Staff John Kelly and White House National Security Adviser John Bolton.

Later, US and North Korean delegations went to work. At dinner, the White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders, the US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim and the Asian Security Director of the National Security Council, Matt Pottinger, also attended the dinner.

'We made a lot of progress'
Trump made a brief statement to members of the press after the delegation talks and working dinner.

North Korea leader Kim and members of the press, Trump said, "We have made a lot of progress, it is really positive, I think everyone is better than you think. .

It has been argued that Trump, who does not respond to insistent questions about what it means to sign, may disclose a common text with Kim.

At the end of the summit, Trump is expected to step up against journalists and make an assessment before leaving Singapore.

Last week, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe hosted the White House, and Trump told a joint press conference with Abe, "I do not think that this process with North Korea will end in a single meeting, probably a few meetings. I can invite Kim Jong-un to visit the US, perhaps starting from the White House. " .

Signed a comprehensive agreement
The historic summit between US President Trump and North Korean leader Kim ended with reconciliation.

Trump and Kim eventually signed an unexplained document.

Trump described the document as "pretty comprehensive" in the statement he made to members of the press after signing.

"It will start very quickly"
"We have developed a special relationship with Kim Jong-un, and it is honorable to be here with him." The process of nuclear dismantling of the Korean Peninsula will begin very quickly. used expressions.

Recording that they have done a very successful summit, Trump said journalists "will you invite Kim Jong-un to the White House?" "I will definitely do it." gave the answer.

Recognizing the North Korean leader as a "very successful negotiator," Trump said, "I learned that he is a very talented person and he loves the country very much." .

"The world will see a very important change"
The North Korean leader Kim stated that they had a successful meeting and said, "The world will see a very important change, and we decided to leave the history behind with Trump." used expressions.

Trump and Kim, once again shouting in front of members of the press after the announcement, then left saloned.