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Trump-Kim Meeting Updates: 'Sanctions will remain until nukes are gone', says Trump
Singapore witnessed a historic event today with US President Donald Trump and North Korean head, Kim Jong Un meeting at the Capella hotel. After the pleasantries the. Two leaders had a one on one meeting after shaking hands for nearly 13 seconds.
The two leaders had a working lunch as well post which several documents were signed. The two leaders committed the US to security guarantees and also the possible denuclearisation of Korea.
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has tweeted an action photo of himself telling Japanese and South Korean foreign ministers Taro Kano and Kang Kyung-wha what Mr Trump and Mr Kim said to each other.
Just spoke with FM Kono & FM Kang to provide a brief readout of today’s meeting btw @POTUS & Chairman Kim at #singaporesummit pic.twitter.com/YRHgvf0V94
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) June 12, 2018
Dan Scavino, assistant to Trump, tweeted this video of Trump and Kim departing the signing ceremony.
President Trump & Chairman Kim Jong-un depart signing ceremony at the Capella Hotel on Sentosa Island. #History #SingaporeSummit pic.twitter.com/Up9LHobA2j
— Dan Scavino Jr. (@Scavino45) June 12, 2018
US President Donald Trump says he and North Korea's Kim Jong Un will be signing a document shortly. Trump declined to specify what exactly the leaders would be signing. Trump said after emerging from hours of talks with Kim on Tuesday in Singapore that "we're going right now for a signing." Asked what he'd be signing, Trump said: "We're going to be announcing that in a couple of minutes." Trump also said that the meeting was "going great" and that they had made "a lot of progress." He says he thinks it was "better than anybody could imagine."
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